Multiple Choice
Some nematode worms consume plant juices from the roots of plants and are economically important agricultural pests. Some fungi are usually decomposers of plant material, but some trap and kill nematodes at times. Arthrobotrys traps and kills nematodes, especially when they lack nitrogen sources. These two facts suggest that farmers could find Arthrobotrys an important tool in combating nematode infestations. Which of the following research questions would make a good starting point for developing such a defense against nematode pests?
A) Does nitrogen fertilization of crops affect the likelihood that Arthrobotrys will trap and kill nematodes?
B) Do nitrogen-fixing bacteria provide nitrogen to the fungi?
C) What is the evolutionarily oldest method of trapping nematodes?
D) What mechanisms do nematodes have that could allow them to escape from Arthrobotrys?
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q15: When a mycelium infiltrates a recently killed
Q16: Use the following information to answer the
Q17: Use the following information to answer the
Q18: Some fungal species live in plants and
Q19: Which of the following structures carries out
Q21: Chitin is a long-chain polymer derived from
Q22: Which of the following statements accurately describes
Q23: The most important adaptive advantage associated with
Q24: Which of the following describes a similarity
Q25: Which of the following statements describes the