Fungi have many applications in a variety of fields. However, a certain type of fungi is primarily known for its ability to ferment. What is this fungi?
What is yeast?
What is algae?
The recent hypothesis that eukaryotes evolved from an ancestral archaeon.
What is Eukaryotic Evolution?
Dormant cells that have a cell wall.
What are cysts?
What are branched, threadlike filaments called?
What are hyphae?
What is oxygen?
This archaeon was hypothesized to be the closest living relative of the cell that took up a proteobacterium, leading to the evolution of mitochondria.
What is Lokiarchaeum?
The process in which cysts escape their formation.
What is excystment?
An example of a fungal reproduction strategy is when a parent cell undergoes mitosis and divides into two daughter cells by constriction and cell wall formation.
What is asexual reproduction?
What is chemoorganotrophic organisms?
How many endosymbiotic events did it take for modern eukaryotic cells to house numerous mitochondria-related organelles?
What is one?
The life-stage term for a protist that is replicating.
What is Trophozoite?
The fungal cell wall is often composed of this filamentous polysaccharide.
What is chitin?
This term is the result in cyanobacteria/algal blooms due to the over-enrichment of aquatic ecosystems with nitrogen and phosphorous.
What is Eutrophication?
This cellular information was revealed and was later shown to be mitochondrial.
What is cytoplasmic DNA?
The classification for an organism that is NOT a phylogenetic term.
What is Protist?
This type of fungal infection caused the decline of 501 amphibian species.
What is the Chytrid pandemic?
What is the primary ecological impact of an overabundance of heterotrophic bacteria?
The replication process mitochondria undergo.
What is binary fission?