Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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Major component of fungal cell walls | Chitin | 100%
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Which event caused the creation of mitochondria, chloroplasts, and hydrogenosomes? | Endosymbiosis | 100%
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Name for Unicellular fungi | Yeast | 100%
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Name for when a protist simplifies its structure and becomes dormant with low metabolic activity | Encystment | 75%
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Name for protist emerging from a cyst and returning to normal function | Excystment | 75%
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Name for intertwined hyphae | Mycelium | 75%
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Kingdom of eukaryotes which lack tissue organisation | Protista | 75%
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Cross walls which separate hyphae into sections | Septa | 75%
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Name for fungi which can switch between yeast and filamentous forms | Dimorphic | 50%
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Small energy conservation organelles found in some protists, ATP generated by fermentation | Hydrogenosome | 50%
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Name for long branched filaments of fungi | Hyphae | 50%
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Signalling molecules used by fungi to communicate their mating type | Pheromones | 50%
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Name for body/vegetative structure of a fungus | Thallus | 50%
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Which -troph classification are fungi? | Chemoorganoheterotroph | 25%
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Molecule contained in fungal cell membranes | Ergosterol | 25%
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Name for the union of cytoplasm from 2 parent mycelia | Plasmogamy | 25%
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Fungi which extend hyphae through the cell walls of root cells. | Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi | 0%
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Name a fungi group which is dikarya | Ascomycota/Basidiomycota | 0%
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Name a fungi group which is paraphyletic | Chytridiomycota/Zygomycota | 0%
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Fungi which form sheets of mycelium over plant roots | Ectomycorrhizal fungi | 0%
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Name for 2 co-existing haploid nuclei | Heterokaryon | 0%
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Mutually beneficial relationship between fungi and plant root | Mycorrhizae | 0%
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