Deck 16: Evolution of Microbial Life

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Which of the following diseases can be considered among the most devastating of all time?

A) Influenza
B) Measles
C) Chicken pox
D) Herpes
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When bacterial cells exchange genetic information by passing plasmids from one cell to another,a ____________ forms between the cells and is a passageway through which the DNA is exchanged.

A) conjugation bridge
B) contraction bridge
C) flagellar whip
D) binary bridge
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The simplest and most abundant form of life on earth today are the

A) prokaryotes.
B) fungi.
C) molds.
D) protists.
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Which of the following is found in prokaryotes but not in eukaryotes?

A) DNA
B) Flagella
C) Binary fission
D) Unicellularity
E) Mitosis
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Which of the following would Earth's early atmosphere have lacked?

A) Methane
B) Oxygen
C) Ammonia
D) Hydrogen sulfide
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Prokaryotes that live in anaerobic environments,such as swamps and marshes,and produce methane gas are called

A) cyanobacteria.
B) methanogens.
C) thermophiles.
D) methanocysts.
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When bacterial cell walls are thin and stain red with Gram stain,they are

A) gram-negative.
B) gram-positive.
C) gram-neutral.
D) red bacteria.
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Discovery that viruses act more like a chemical than an organism came from work with the

A) Vibrio cholerae virus.
B) SARS virus.
C) HIV virus.
D) tobacco mosaic virus.
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Spherical bacteria are called

A) cocci.
B) bacilli.
C) spirilla.
D) none of these.
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All viruses have an envelope around their capsid.
Question
______________ consist of a core segment of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat and are not "alive."

A) Viruses
B) Protists
C) Bacteria
D) Archaea
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Scientists suspect that the first macromolecules to form when cells first arose were

A) polysaccharides.
B) DNA.
C) RNA.
D) enzymes.
Question
Viruses contain ________ as their genetic material.

A) DNA and RNA
B) RNA or DNA
C) protein
D) carbohydrate
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Eukaryotes are first seen in the fossil record __________ years ago.

A) 200,000
B) 2 million
C) 10 million
D) 1.5 billion
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Under harsh environmental conditions,some bacteria are able to form thick-walled ______________ to protect them for up to hundreds of years until conditions improve.

A) cysts
B) zygotes
C) spirochetes
D) endospores
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Bats are a healthy carrier for which of the following diseases?

A) SARS
B) West Nile Virus
C) Hantavirus
D) Influenza
E) AIDS
Question
All of the following are correct about gram-positive bacteria except

A) they have a thick peptidoglycan layer.
B) they are more sensitive to antibiotics like penicillin.
C) they stain purple in a gram stain.
D) they have an outer membrane.
E) they may have a capsule surrounding them.
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The Miller-Urey experiment included

A) finding extraterrestrial organisms.
B) the bubble model of containment of polar molecules.
C) reconstructing the oxygen free atmosphere of early earth.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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The primary characteristic of protists is that they are

A) the only unicellular eukaryotes.
B) microscopic eukaryotes.
C) photosynthetic eukaryotes.
D) eukaryotes that are not animals,plants,or fungi.
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Viruses that can infect bacterial cells are

A) AIDS virus strains.
B) influenza viruses.
C) cold viruses.
D) bacteriophages.
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Which of the following substances are commercially produced by fungi?

A) Some antibiotics
B) Citric acid
C) Cheese
D) Wine
E) All of the choices are correct.
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The typical mushrooms,but not truffles or morels,belong to the

A) ascomycetes.
B) basidiomycetes.
C) zygomycetes.
D) imperfect fungi.
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Amoebas move by

A) cilia.
B) flagella.
C) pseudopodia.
D) gliding mechanisms.
E) all of these.
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Protists that obtain their energy from organic molecules synthesized by other organisms are called

A) phototrophs.
B) heterotrophs.
C) osmotrophs.
D) chemoautotrophs.
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A mass of fungal hyphae is called a

A) septum.
B) mycelium.
C) gametophyte.
D) sporophyte.
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Unicellular,photosynthetic protists that contain chlorophylls a and b include some types of green algae and

A) foraminifera.
B) ciliates.
C) amoebas.
D) euglenoids.
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Fungi and ______ are the main decomposers in the biosphere.

A) protists
B) animals
C) plants
D) bacteria
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The yeasts mostly belong to which group?

A) Ascomycetes
B) Basidiomycetes
C) Zygomycetes
D) Imperfect fungi
Question
The _________________ are fungi that do not reproduce sexually.

A) ascomycetes
B) basidiomycetes
C) zygomycetes
D) imperfect fungi
Question
The mutualistic associations between plant roots and fungi are called _______.

A) molds
B) lichens
C) mycorrhizae
D) truffles
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The morels and truffles belong to which group?

A) Ascomycetes
B) Basidiomycetes
C) Zygomycetes
D) Imperfect fungi
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Protists that have unique,double shells of silica and contain chlorophylls a and c are called

A) green algae.
B) diatoms.
C) red algae.
D) forams.
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Which of the following is not a fungus?

A) Morel
B) Black bread mold
C) Yeast
D) Slime mold
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There are ____________ different described species of fungi.

A) 550
B) 4 million
C) 74,000
D) 2,000
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Which of these kingdoms is the most diverse?

A) Protists
B) Fungi
C) Animal
D) Plant
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Fungi are at least _____ million years old.

A) 1
B) 25
C) 50
D) 100
E) 400
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In a mycorrhiza,the filamentous fungi increase the plant's uptake of

A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) mineral nutrients.
D) glucose.
E) carbon.
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The septa in hyphae

A) rarely form a complete barrier.
B) are commonly found in plants and animals as well as fungi.
C) are only found in the Zygomycota.
D) prevent cytoplasm from flowing.
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A lichen is made up of a(n)___________ and a __________.

A) alga;fungus
B) animal;fungus
C) fungus;plant
D) fungus;protist
Question
The __________ are protists that stream along as a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm.

A) ciliates
B) cellular slime molds
C) plasmodial slime molds
D) water molds
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The slender filaments that make up the body of a fungus are called ____________.
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The two kingdoms of prokaryotes are called _____________.
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Some bacteria can pass plasmids from one cell to another in a process called ________________.
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The most diverse eukaryotic kingdom is made up of the ______________.
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The symbiotic associations between plant roots and fungi are called _______________.
Question
The fungal phyla are distinguished primarily by

A) their color.
B) their size.
C) their mode of sexual reproduction.
D) whether they make spores or not.
E) their habitat.
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__________________ are small bubbles that may have been the first step in the evolution of cellular structure.
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Viruses that originate in one organism,pass to another organism,and cause a disease in the new host are called ____________ viruses.
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Some bacteria attach to surfaces of other cells with short outgrowths called _____________.
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Describe what scientists feel may be the first step in the evolution of cellular organization.
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Describe bacterial conjugation.
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Fungi differ from plants in all the following ways except

A) fungi have filamentous bodies.
B) fungi have nuclear mitosis.
C) fungi are heterotrophic.
D) fungi have cell walls made of cellulose.
E) fungi have nonmotile sperm.
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A ___________ is a symbiotic association between fungi and either green algae or cyanobacteria.
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Fungi obtain nutrients by _______________ digestion.
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A fungal __________ is light enough to be carried for miles in the wind,dispersing the fungus to new areas.
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Fungi are able to break down dead or decaying matter but are unable to digest the cellulose in wood.
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Viral genomes can be of DNA or ___________.
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Prokaryotes reproduce using a method called _________________.
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Fungal hyphae that have two nuclei are said to be ____________________.
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The ________________ model proposes that when life originated,key chemical processes generating the building blocks of life were contained in a spherical structure.
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How are fungi used by humans?
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Are viruses living or nonliving? Explain.
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What are some of the unique features of the fungi that lead us to believe they are not closely related to any other group of organisms?
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1
Which of the following diseases can be considered among the most devastating of all time?

A) Influenza
B) Measles
C) Chicken pox
D) Herpes
A
2
When bacterial cells exchange genetic information by passing plasmids from one cell to another,a ____________ forms between the cells and is a passageway through which the DNA is exchanged.

A) conjugation bridge
B) contraction bridge
C) flagellar whip
D) binary bridge
A
3
The simplest and most abundant form of life on earth today are the

A) prokaryotes.
B) fungi.
C) molds.
D) protists.
A
4
Which of the following is found in prokaryotes but not in eukaryotes?

A) DNA
B) Flagella
C) Binary fission
D) Unicellularity
E) Mitosis
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Which of the following would Earth's early atmosphere have lacked?

A) Methane
B) Oxygen
C) Ammonia
D) Hydrogen sulfide
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Prokaryotes that live in anaerobic environments,such as swamps and marshes,and produce methane gas are called

A) cyanobacteria.
B) methanogens.
C) thermophiles.
D) methanocysts.
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When bacterial cell walls are thin and stain red with Gram stain,they are

A) gram-negative.
B) gram-positive.
C) gram-neutral.
D) red bacteria.
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Discovery that viruses act more like a chemical than an organism came from work with the

A) Vibrio cholerae virus.
B) SARS virus.
C) HIV virus.
D) tobacco mosaic virus.
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Spherical bacteria are called

A) cocci.
B) bacilli.
C) spirilla.
D) none of these.
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All viruses have an envelope around their capsid.
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______________ consist of a core segment of DNA or RNA surrounded by a protein coat and are not "alive."

A) Viruses
B) Protists
C) Bacteria
D) Archaea
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Scientists suspect that the first macromolecules to form when cells first arose were

A) polysaccharides.
B) DNA.
C) RNA.
D) enzymes.
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Viruses contain ________ as their genetic material.

A) DNA and RNA
B) RNA or DNA
C) protein
D) carbohydrate
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Eukaryotes are first seen in the fossil record __________ years ago.

A) 200,000
B) 2 million
C) 10 million
D) 1.5 billion
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Under harsh environmental conditions,some bacteria are able to form thick-walled ______________ to protect them for up to hundreds of years until conditions improve.

A) cysts
B) zygotes
C) spirochetes
D) endospores
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Bats are a healthy carrier for which of the following diseases?

A) SARS
B) West Nile Virus
C) Hantavirus
D) Influenza
E) AIDS
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All of the following are correct about gram-positive bacteria except

A) they have a thick peptidoglycan layer.
B) they are more sensitive to antibiotics like penicillin.
C) they stain purple in a gram stain.
D) they have an outer membrane.
E) they may have a capsule surrounding them.
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The Miller-Urey experiment included

A) finding extraterrestrial organisms.
B) the bubble model of containment of polar molecules.
C) reconstructing the oxygen free atmosphere of early earth.
D) None of the choices are correct.
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The primary characteristic of protists is that they are

A) the only unicellular eukaryotes.
B) microscopic eukaryotes.
C) photosynthetic eukaryotes.
D) eukaryotes that are not animals,plants,or fungi.
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Viruses that can infect bacterial cells are

A) AIDS virus strains.
B) influenza viruses.
C) cold viruses.
D) bacteriophages.
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Which of the following substances are commercially produced by fungi?

A) Some antibiotics
B) Citric acid
C) Cheese
D) Wine
E) All of the choices are correct.
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The typical mushrooms,but not truffles or morels,belong to the

A) ascomycetes.
B) basidiomycetes.
C) zygomycetes.
D) imperfect fungi.
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Amoebas move by

A) cilia.
B) flagella.
C) pseudopodia.
D) gliding mechanisms.
E) all of these.
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Protists that obtain their energy from organic molecules synthesized by other organisms are called

A) phototrophs.
B) heterotrophs.
C) osmotrophs.
D) chemoautotrophs.
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A mass of fungal hyphae is called a

A) septum.
B) mycelium.
C) gametophyte.
D) sporophyte.
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Unicellular,photosynthetic protists that contain chlorophylls a and b include some types of green algae and

A) foraminifera.
B) ciliates.
C) amoebas.
D) euglenoids.
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Fungi and ______ are the main decomposers in the biosphere.

A) protists
B) animals
C) plants
D) bacteria
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The yeasts mostly belong to which group?

A) Ascomycetes
B) Basidiomycetes
C) Zygomycetes
D) Imperfect fungi
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The _________________ are fungi that do not reproduce sexually.

A) ascomycetes
B) basidiomycetes
C) zygomycetes
D) imperfect fungi
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The mutualistic associations between plant roots and fungi are called _______.

A) molds
B) lichens
C) mycorrhizae
D) truffles
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The morels and truffles belong to which group?

A) Ascomycetes
B) Basidiomycetes
C) Zygomycetes
D) Imperfect fungi
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Protists that have unique,double shells of silica and contain chlorophylls a and c are called

A) green algae.
B) diatoms.
C) red algae.
D) forams.
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Which of the following is not a fungus?

A) Morel
B) Black bread mold
C) Yeast
D) Slime mold
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There are ____________ different described species of fungi.

A) 550
B) 4 million
C) 74,000
D) 2,000
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Which of these kingdoms is the most diverse?

A) Protists
B) Fungi
C) Animal
D) Plant
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Fungi are at least _____ million years old.

A) 1
B) 25
C) 50
D) 100
E) 400
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In a mycorrhiza,the filamentous fungi increase the plant's uptake of

A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide.
C) mineral nutrients.
D) glucose.
E) carbon.
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The septa in hyphae

A) rarely form a complete barrier.
B) are commonly found in plants and animals as well as fungi.
C) are only found in the Zygomycota.
D) prevent cytoplasm from flowing.
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A lichen is made up of a(n)___________ and a __________.

A) alga;fungus
B) animal;fungus
C) fungus;plant
D) fungus;protist
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The __________ are protists that stream along as a multinucleate mass of cytoplasm.

A) ciliates
B) cellular slime molds
C) plasmodial slime molds
D) water molds
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The slender filaments that make up the body of a fungus are called ____________.
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The two kingdoms of prokaryotes are called _____________.
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Some bacteria can pass plasmids from one cell to another in a process called ________________.
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The most diverse eukaryotic kingdom is made up of the ______________.
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The symbiotic associations between plant roots and fungi are called _______________.
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The fungal phyla are distinguished primarily by

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D) whether they make spores or not.
E) their habitat.
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__________________ are small bubbles that may have been the first step in the evolution of cellular structure.
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Viruses that originate in one organism,pass to another organism,and cause a disease in the new host are called ____________ viruses.
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Some bacteria attach to surfaces of other cells with short outgrowths called _____________.
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Describe what scientists feel may be the first step in the evolution of cellular organization.
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Describe bacterial conjugation.
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Fungi differ from plants in all the following ways except

A) fungi have filamentous bodies.
B) fungi have nuclear mitosis.
C) fungi are heterotrophic.
D) fungi have cell walls made of cellulose.
E) fungi have nonmotile sperm.
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A ___________ is a symbiotic association between fungi and either green algae or cyanobacteria.
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Fungi obtain nutrients by _______________ digestion.
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A fungal __________ is light enough to be carried for miles in the wind,dispersing the fungus to new areas.
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Fungi are able to break down dead or decaying matter but are unable to digest the cellulose in wood.
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Viral genomes can be of DNA or ___________.
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Prokaryotes reproduce using a method called _________________.
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Fungal hyphae that have two nuclei are said to be ____________________.
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The ________________ model proposes that when life originated,key chemical processes generating the building blocks of life were contained in a spherical structure.
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How are fungi used by humans?
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Are viruses living or nonliving? Explain.
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What are some of the unique features of the fungi that lead us to believe they are not closely related to any other group of organisms?
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