This type of fungi produce spores in microscopic sac-like structures; include truffles and Penicillium
Sac
Ringworm and athlete’s foot are caused by __________.
fungus
How does a protist digest food that it has consumed?
A. by using acid in its small stomach
B. by using cilia to beat and break down food
C. by using conjugation to join its oral groove
D. by using enzymes found in food vacuoles
D. by using enzymes found in food vacuoles
Which characteristic do all protists have in common?
A. being covered with cilia that they use to move
B. having membrane-bound nuclei and membrane-bound organelles
B. having membrane-bound nuclei and membrane-bound organelles
Which of the following structures are not used in protist movement?
A. cilia
B. oral grooves
C. flagella
D. pseudopods
B. oral grooves
This type of fungi produce spores in pot-shaped structures; include the fungus that has killed many frogs
chytrid
Which fungi would most likely decompose dead plant and animal material?
A. imperfect
B. parasitic
C. saprophytic
D. symbiotic
C. saprophytic
Which organism sweeps food particles into its oral groove?
A. alga
B. amoeba
C. paramecium
D. plasmodium
C. paramecium
Fungi are classified into major groups according to how they
A. benefit or harm the environment.
B. eat.
C. move.
D. produce spores.
D. produce spores.
Which of the following is not true about protists?
A. Protists can digest food without any organs.
B. Some protists can hunt or avoid predators.
C. Some protists can respond to light or touch.
D. Protists are simple life forms because they are unicellular.
D. Protists are simple life forms because they are unicellular.
This type of fungi include black bread mold
zygote fungi
How does a fungus obtain nutrition? (do not say decomposition, explain the process)
by secreting digestive enzymes into its surrounding area
Which of the following best describes amoeboid movement?
A. cytoplasm streaming into a bulge
B. drifting along the ocean currents
C. scrunching into a ball and rolling
D. tiny, coordinated oars moving in waves
A. cytoplasm streaming into a bulge
All fungi produce __________.
A. diseases
B. mushrooms
C. oxygen
D. spores
D. spores
The long cells bound together that make up fungi are called __________.
A. chitin
B. chytrid
C. hyphae
D. saprophytes
C. hyphae
This type of fungi has no known form of sexual reproduction
imperfect fungi
What is the spore-producing part of a fungus?
fruiting body
Which classification includes protists that can clump together into large single-celled masses?
slime-molds
Black bread mold is classified into which group?
A. club fungi
B. chytrid fungi
C. imperfect fungi
D. zygote fungi
D. zygote fungi
Which of the following is (are) not a beneficial result of fungal activity?
A. antibiotics and other medicines
B. certain cheeses and chocolate
C. the recycling of dead organic matter
D. oxygen
D. oxygen
This type of fungi include the typical “mushrooms,” puffballs, and shelf fungi
Club fungi
Fungal cell walls are made of __________.
chitin
Which of the following are classified as plantlike protists?
A. algae
B. paramecia
C. phytophthora
D. slime molds
A. algae
Which protist surrounds and engulfs its food with slow-moving pseudopods?
A. alga
B. amoeba
C. paramecium
D. plasmodium
B. amoeba
Fungi that can reproduce both sexually and asexually are called __________ fungi
Imperfect