Exam 22: The Evolution and Diversity of Fungi
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Exam 3: Nucleic Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes118 Questions
Exam 4: Cells: the Working Units of Life115 Questions
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Exam 6: Pathways That Harvest and Store Chemical Energy130 Questions
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Exam 16: Reconstructing and Using Phylogenies76 Questions
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Exam 19: Bacteria, Archaea, and Viruses100 Questions
Exam 20: The Origin and Diversification of Eukaryotes96 Questions
Exam 21: The Evolution of Plants130 Questions
Exam 22: The Evolution and Diversity of Fungi103 Questions
Exam 23: Animal Origins and Diversity136 Questions
Exam 24: The Plant Body90 Questions
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Exam 41: The Distribution of Earths Ecological Systems82 Questions
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Exam 43: Ecological and Evolutionary Consequences of Interactions Within and Among Species114 Questions
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Fungi breaking down a fallen tree is an example of a _______ interaction.
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In a jar of jelly in a refrigerator,fungi will be more common than bacteria because fungi have a _______ tolerance for highly _______ environments.
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In fungal hyphae,which process does not take place between the events of karyogamy and plasmogamy?
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Because they are sensitive to atmospheric pollutants,_______ are good environmental indicators of air pollution levels.
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The body cells of a multicellular fungus are organized into rapidly growing,individual tubular filaments called _______.
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Compared to a mycelium with a surface area-to-volume ratio of 3:1,a mycelium with a surface area-to-volume ratio of 4:1
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Which process helps maintain genetic diversity within a fungus population?
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A major role of saprobic fungi in terrestrial ecosystems is to
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In which of the following groups of fungi are asci are contained within a specialized fruiting structure (ascoma)? (Includes molds,parasites such as the Dutch elm disease fungus,and epicurean delights such as morels and truffles. )
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A constricting ring formed by Arthrobotrys traps a nematode.Fungal hyphae invade and digest the nematode.This is an example of a _______ interaction.
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Black stem rust drawing nutrition from and damaging a wheat plant is an example of a _______ interaction.
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