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| What Domain do Fungi fall under? |
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| Phylum that contains only aquatic fungi |
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| Phylum that reproduces both sexually and asexually |
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| Phylum that reproduces by forming flagellated gametes from coenocytic hyphae |
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| Phylum that reproduces by forming complete septa from the hyphae |
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| Phylum that reproduces by forming arbuscular mychorrhizae with plant roots |
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| Phylum that reproduces by forming a sac-like ascus where meiosis and spore formation takes place. |
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| Phylum that reproduces by forming the basidia where meiosis takes place and spores are formed. |
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| Fungi do not have _____________ |
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| Fungi grow by forming tubular cells called __________ |
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| Fungi get their nutrition by ________ ________ |
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| Heterotrophic Absorption (absorbs nutrients, but doesn't produce its' own) |
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| The cell walls of fungi are made up of ________ |
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| These fungal groups obtain their food from living organisms |
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| These fungal groups obtain their food from dead or decomposing organic materials |
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| The species Allomyces falls under the Phylum: ___________ |
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| The species Allomyces make both __________ and _________ on separate plants |
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| Identify this structure on Allomyces:
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| Identify this structure on Allomyces:
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| Identify this structure on Allomyces:
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| Identify this structure on Allomyces:
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| Rhizopus stolonifer is the scientific name for the common household _________ ______ |
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| Identify this stage of the Rhizopus life cycle:
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| What Phylum does Phycomyces fall under? |
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| Identify on Phycomyces:
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| Identify on Phycomyces:
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| Identify on Phycomyces:
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| What Phylum does Pilobolus crystallinus fall under? |
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| Fungus that grows on dung |
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| Pilobolus crystallinus is known for growing on ______ |
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| __________ have unique genetic sequences and form arbuscular mychorrizae |
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| Members of this Phylum reproduce spores in a sec-like structure(ascus) |
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| What Phylum does Peziza fall under? |
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| What Phylum does Morchella fall under? |
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| What Phylum does Sordaria fall under? |
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| What phylum do Yeasts and Conidia fall under? |
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| Unicellular fungi that grow in sugary liquids |
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| Yeasts reproduce by __________, and produce asci/basidia |
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| Saccharomyces cerevisiae is a type of __________ |
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| A type of yeast used for fermenting wine and raising bread |
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| Spores produced at the tips of hyphae |
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| ___________ can cause Athlete's Foot, Ringworm, and "yeast" infections |
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| Penicillium, Asperigillus, and Lilac Mildew are all examples of: |
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| Gill or Club Fungi make up the Phylum: |
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| a club-shaped structure on which 4 basidiospores are formed |
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| True mushrooms are characterized by _________ or _______ on the undersurface |
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| True Mushrooms, Agaricus bisporus, and Coprinus are all examples of: |
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| Phycia and Umbilicaria are examples of: |
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