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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
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The amount of phagocytosis done by the Plasmodium
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A. is greater than by the water mold mycelium
B. is lesser than by the water mold mycelium
C. is equal to by the water mold mycelium
D. none of the above
Correct Answer
is greater than by the water mold mycelium
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1. Fungi are important in the production of all of the following commercial products except
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A. bread
B. beer
C. cheese
D. rubber
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Correct Answer: rubber
2. The fungus responsible for ergotism belongs to which of the following fungal divisions?
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A. Deuteromycota
B. Oomycota
C. Zygomycota
D. Ascomycota
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Correct Answer: Ascomycota
3. Fungi are important to food webs because
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A. they are photoautotrophs
B. they have prokaryotic cell structure
C. they serve as key decomposers of dead organic matter
D. they generate antibiotics that kill competing plants and animals
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Correct Answer: they serve as key decomposers of dead organic matter
4. __________ produce basidiospores.
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A. Slime molds
B. Dimorphic fungi
C. Club fungi
D. Sac fungi
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Correct Answer: Club fungi
5. Anaerobic degradation of proteins brought about by bacteria and fungi give the products like
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A. mercaptans and indole
B. H
2
S
C. both (a) and (b)
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
6. Ecologically fungi are important because
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A. they act as decomposers and aid in nutrient cycling
B. they are a major cause of plant diseases
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. none of the above
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Correct Answer: Both (a) and (b)
7. Fungi are generally not
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A. multicellular
B. containing cell walls
C. photosynthetic
D. spore-producing
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Correct Answer: photosynthetic
8. __________ produce zygospores.
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A. Slime molds
B. Dimorphic fungi
C. Club fungi
D. Black bread molds
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Correct Answer: Black bread molds
9. The organism that starts out as amoeboid, phagocytic cells and converts to a sluglike pseudoplasmodium that migrates prior to development of a sorocarp belongs to which division?
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A. Ascomycota
B. Chytridiomycota
C. Myxomycota
D. Oomycota
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Correct Answer: Myxomycota
10. Which of the following does not represent a human disease caused by fungi?
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A. Ringworm
B. Cryptococcosis
C. Malaria
D. Jock itch
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Correct Answer: Malaria
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