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What term refers to the process in fungi that allows nutrients to flow from food-absorbing parts of the fungal body to other nonabsorptive parts?
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Match each term with the most closely associated fungal phylum. Each phylum may be used once, more than once, or not at all.
-Rhizopus stolonifer
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In a mycorrhizal association, what is the main way that the fungus benefits?
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Which of the following are generally used to refer to mating types in fungi?
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Which fungal phylum includes organisms that are of significant value to humans, such as the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, antibiotic-producing species of Penicillium, truffles, and morels?
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Suppose you are a researcher who has discovered a mutant fungus that produces extra-thick septa which allow for only minimal transfer of nutrients through them. Compared to the normal fungus, what would you expect the mutant to do?
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Which fungal phylum includes the black bread mould Rhizopus stolonifer and the dung-infesting fungi of the genus Pilobolus?
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Which fungal phylum includes members that are also called club fungi?
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Based on gene sequencing data, when did the lineages leading to animals and fungi appear to diverge from each other?
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Which fungal phylum includes some species that use a trapping behaviour by which small worms are ensnared and then digested?
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Which term refers to a cell cluster that contains both algal and hyphal cells and is used for asexual reproduction in lichens?
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Which fungal phylum has members that are also called sac fungi?
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Which of the following is an important difference between lichen and plant physiology?
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Where does production of sexual spores in ascomycetes occur?
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Suppose that before examining a fungal cell under a microscope, you are told that it is a dikaryotic cell. What should you expect the cell to have?
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Based on recent comparisons of DNA and RNA sequences, what type of organisms are fungi most closely related to?
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Which of the following describes the offspring of asexually produced spores?
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What is the name of the multicellular fungi that grow as branching filaments?
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