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37) Organisms whose cell walls are made of chitin and develops from spores or hyphal fragments...
MYCOLOGY QUESTIONS: 1.) Fungal cell walls can consist of: (a) cellulose (b) chitin (c) mannoproteins (d) a,b, and c (e) b and c only 2.) Which type of septa is only found in the cells of cup fungi, but not mushrooms?: (a) dolipore (b) donut (c) pseudosepta (d) simple 3.) Mycelial strands are connected to one another by these thinner hyphal cross connections: (a) anastomoses (b) rhizomorphs (c) scleromorphs (d) tendrils 4.) Claviceps purpurea causes ergot, a disease that affects...
36. A. anglospems, fems, mosses B. ferns, mosses, onglosper mosses, tems E. mosses. anglosperms, fems 37. Which one of the tollowing floral structures is not port of a cope A. stigma C. ovary D. ovule E. style 38. Specialized symblotic associations between the roots of plants and tungi ore caled A. lichens. B. hyphal associations. C. heterokaryotic junctions D. mycorrhizoe E. a mycelial unit. 39. A mass of hyphae in an ascomycete is commonly reterred to as oln) A. mycelium....
Exercise 9 pre lab
-- in Arkansas Scholastic Press Exercise 9 Pre Lab Value: 69 Points plus 10 Bonus Points = 79 Total Possible Date: Student Name: Instructor: Lab Time: 1. Matching Exercise. Write the letter of the term next to its definition. (23 points) Structures that carry spore producing cells of a mushroom b. n+n 2 Top of a mushroom c. Endosymbiosis 3 Beneficial relationship between fungi and plant roots d. Budding 4 Eukaryotic organisms like yeast, mold, mushrooms,...
QUESTION 11 Which of the following provide separation of the Eumetazoa? a. Multicellular. b. Number of germ layers. c. Type of symmetry. d. Only A & B. e. All of the above. QUESTION 12 Which group or clade is missing mesoderm germ layers? a. Anthozoa b. Bilateria c. Platyhelminthes d. Annelida e. None of the above. QUESTION 13 Though plants, fungi, and prokaryotes all have cell walls, we place them in different taxa. Which of these observations comes closest to...
A.
gram staining
B.
mold
C.
antibiotic therapy
D.
organized by
E.
cell wall
F.
not survive
G.
reproduce by binary fission
H.
shape
I.
vectors
J.
droplet
K.
branching
L.
cell membrane
M.
budding
N.
chronic viral infections
O.
airborne
P.
inside
Q.
ineffective
R.
outside
S.
symptomatic
T.
on surface
U.
binary fission
V.
yeast
Complete the concept map below by filling in the missing components Often self-limiting therapy is Kill host cells release virions to infect new...