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Characteristics
Characteristics
Structure
Structure
Miscellaneous
100
Some fungi are so small they are said to be...
What is microscopic?
100
Fungus that obtains it's food from the remains of dead organisms.
What is decomposer?
100
Where the spores of a mushroom are found.
What are gills (teeth or tubes)?
100
The top of a mushroom.
What is a cap?
100
Relationship between a fungus and an alga.
What is symbiosis?
200
Term for a fungus composed of a single cell.
What is unicellular?
200
The part of a lichen that uses water and minerals to make food.
What is alga?
200
Fungi structure that produces enzymes.
What is hypha?
200
Fuzzy, shapeless, flat fungus that grows on surfaces of an object.
What is mold?
200
A fungus killing substance.
What is a fungicide?
300
In regards to getting energy, all fungi are...
What are heterotrophs?
300
Plant structure completely lacking in fungi.
What are chloroplasts?
300
The structures of a mold that cause it to look like fluffy cotton.
What are hyphae?
300
The unicellular fungus.
What is yeast?
300
The structure that supports a mushroom's cap.
What is stalk?
400
Fungi gain energy differently than other organisms because they do this to their food before ingesting it.
What is digest it?
400
Molds, mushrooms and yeast are all members of this kingdom.
What is (Kingdom) Fungi?
400
Mushrooms often have this shape.
What is umbrella-shaped?
400
The special structure in fungi that produces the spores.
What is the fruiting body?
400
The scientist who discovered penicillin.
Who is Fleming? (Sir Alexander)
500
The method of reproduction used by most fungi.
What are spores?
500
What lichen are called because they are often the first organisms to grow in barren areas.
What are pioneer (organisms)?
500
The very short skirt attached to (surrounding) the stalk of a mushroom.
What is the ring?
500
An organism made up of a fungus and an alga.
What is a lichen?
500
Fungus-root associations.
What are mycorrhizae?