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Extracellular Digestion is present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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stolons are present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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chitin is present in
few fungi or many fungi |
many fungi
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caps and stalks are present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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sporangiophores are present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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mycelia is present in
few fungi or many fungi |
many fungi
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hyphae is present in
few fungi or many fungi |
many fungi
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haustoria is present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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motile spores are present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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septate hyphae is present in
few fungi or many fungi |
few fungi
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cells are present in
few fungi or many fungi |
many fungi
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rhiizoid hyphae are present in
few fungi or many fungi |
many fungi
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Some biologists say that a mushroom is like an iceberg, because only about 10% of an iceberg is visible from the surface of the ocean. What do they mean?
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With a mushroom we only see the fruiting body above ground and that only makes a small percentage of the mushroom. The rest of the mushroom (the mycelium) is found underground.
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What is the difference between septate and nonseptate hyphae?
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Septate hyphae have cell walls to seperate while nonseptate do not
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What is the function of rhizoid hyphae?
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Rhizoid Hyphae suport the fungus and digest the food
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What is the function of stolon?
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Stolon asexually reproduce
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What is the function of sporophore?
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sporophore releases spores for reproduction
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What is the function of haustorium?
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Haustorium invades the cells of a living host to absorb food directly from the cytoplasm
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Which hyphae is arial; rhizoid hyphae, stolon, sporophore, or haustorium?
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Sporophore and stolon
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What is the difference between a sporangiophore and a conidiophore?
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Sporangiohores form their spores in an enclosure where conidiohpores do not
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What is the main characteristic of phyla Basidiomycota?
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Form sexual spores on clublike basidia
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What is the main characteristic of phyla Ascomycota
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Form sexual sporea in saclike asci
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What is the main characteristic of phyla Zygomycota?
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Form sexual spores where hyphae fuse
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What is the main characteristic of phyla Chytridiomycota?
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Form spores with flagella
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What is the main characteristic of phyla Deuteromycota?
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Fungi with no known means of sexual reproduction
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What is the main characteristic of phyla Myxomycota?
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Fungi that look like protozoa for much of their lives
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Describe the lifecycle of a mushroom
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look at figure 4.5
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