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Biology Module 4 Study Guide

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1a. Extracellular digestion   show
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show The part of the fungus responsible for extracellular digestion and absorption of the digested food.  
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1c. Hypha   show
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1d. Rhizoid hypha   show
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show A hypha that is not imbedded in the material upon which the fungus grows.  
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show Specialized aerial hypha that produces spores.  
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1g. Stolon   show
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1h. Haustorium   show
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show A chemical that provides both toughness and flexibility.  
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1j. Membrane   show
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show The anaerobic breakdown of sugars into smaller molecules.  
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1l. Zygospore   show
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1m. Zygote   show
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show A chemical secreted by a living organism that kills or reduces the reproduction rate of other organisms.  
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show Extracellular digestion, mycelia, hyphae, rhizoid hyphae, chitin, cells.  
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2b. Which are present in only a few species?   show
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3. Some biologists say that a mushroom is much like an iceberg, because only about 10% of an iceberg is visible from the surface of the ocean. What do they mean?   show
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show Septate hyphae- The hyphae are composed of individual cells separated from one another by cell walls. Nonseptate hyphae- There are no walls and the nuclei are spread throughout the hypha.  
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5a. What is the function of the following specialized hyphae?   show
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5b.   show
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show Sporophore- Produces spores.  
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5d.   show
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6. Of the hyphae listed in question 5, which are aerial?   show
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7. What is the difference between a sporangiophore and a conidiophore?   show
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show Basidiomycota- Form spores on clublike basidia.  
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show Ascomycota- Form spores in saclike asci.  
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8c.   show
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show Chytridiomycota- Forms spores that have flagella.  
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show Deuteromycota- Reproduction method is unknown.  
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8f.   show
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show 1.Two mycelia are formed. 2.Two fused mycelia sexually reproduce. 3.New mycelia form. 4.Hyphae form in membrane. 5.Stripe & cap emerge from button. 6.Full stripe and cap become present. 7.Basidiospores created. 8.Basidia release basidiospores.  
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show They all reproduce differently.  
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show A host that is not the main host. Rusts  
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show Yeast. Ascomycota.  
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show The daughter cell remains attached to the parent cell as it grows.  
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show Cryphonectria parasitica which causes chestnut blight. Ophiostoma ulmi which causes Dutch elm disease.  
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15. Describe the three ways a bread mold can reproduce. In each case, specify whether the reproduction is sexual or asexual.   show
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show Its reproduction method is unknown.  
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17. What can happen when an antibiotic is used too much?   show
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show genus Penicillium  
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show kingdom Protista  
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show Dry the area.  
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21. What are the two major forms of mutualism in which fungi participate? Describe each relationship and the job of each participant in that relationship.   show
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21.   show
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show A dustlike substance that contains spores of both the alga and the fungus of a symbiosis.  
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