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| Hyphae are cube shaped and make up multicellular fungi |
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| False. HYPHAE are THREADLIKE TUBES that make up multicellular fungi |
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| All fungi are multicellular. |
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| False. Yeasts are UNICELLULAR. |
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| All fungi are heterotrophs. |
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| Most fungi reproduce by regeneration. |
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| False. Most fungi reproduce by SPORES. |
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| Yeast produces oxygen that helps bread dough rise. |
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| False. Yeast produces CARBON DIOXIDE. |
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| The gill is the stem like part of a mushroom. |
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| False. STALK is the stemlike part. The gills are underneath the cap (look like combs). |
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| Lichen is made up of fungus and moss. |
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| False. Lichens are made up of FUNGUS and an ALGA. Lichens are F-reaking A-wesome |
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| Yeasts reproduce via binary fission. |
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| False. Yeasts reproduce via BUDDING. |
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| False. Hyphae PRODUCE ENZYMES. |
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| Fungi do not have chlorophyll and cannot perform __________________. |
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| PHOTOSYNTHESIS. Fungi do NOT HAVE CHLOROPHYLL, therefore they cannot create their own food via photosynthesis |
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| Reproductive cells covered in a protective cell wall are called __________________. |
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| _________________ produce the reproductive cells or spores in a fungus. |
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| An organism that obtains its food from the remains of dead organisms is called a ___________________. |
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| Organisms that can make their own food are called (1)_________________ while organisms that can NOT make their own food are called (2) ____________________. |
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| 1)AUTOTROPHS 2)HETEROTROPHS |
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| A relationship between organisms in which at least one organism benefits is called ___________________. |
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| Most fungi are ____________ cellular. |
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| The top of a mushroom looks like an umbrella and is called the __________________. |
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| A _____________ is a single celled organism that is used to make bread rise. |
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| ______________ are fuzzy, shapeless, flat fungi that grow on the surface of an object. |
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| Be able to label the different parts of a mushroom. |
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| A) Gill b)Spore c)Cap d)Stalk |
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| What structure on a mushroom produces new organisms? |
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| What must a fruiting body do in order to release spores? |
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| What are 3 characteristics of fungi? |
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| Heterotrophs, No chlorophyll, Mostly Multicellular, Hyphae, Spores and fruiting bodies , Any combination of these |
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| Why are decomposers important? |
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| Because without them dead animals and plants would litter the earth. Remember decomposers break down dead plant and animal matter. |
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| How do lichens display symbiosis? What does each part provide to the other? |
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| A lichen is made up of a FUNGUS and an ALGA. Fungus-provides water and minerals to the alga. ALGA-provides the fungus with food |
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| Why are fungi heterotrophic? |
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| Heterotrophs eat other organisms. Fungi DO NOT HAVE CHLOROPHYLL, so Fungi must do this because they cant make their own food. |
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