Ch. 7 Section 4 Review Gr. 7

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1.
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"consists of a fungus and either algae or autotrophic bacteria that live together in a mutualistic relationship"
2.
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"the reproductive structure of a fungus that contains many hyphae and produces spores"
3.
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"eukaryotes that have cell walls, are heterotrophs that feed by absorbing their food, and use spores to reproduce"
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"the branching, threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi"
5.
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"a form of asexual reproduction in yeast in which a new cell grows out of the body of the parent"
6.
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Mark all the characteristics that apply to fungi.
7.
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Name the major fungi group that produces very resistant spores.
8.
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Name the major fungi group that produces spores in tiny clublike structures.
9.
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Name the major fungi group that produces spores in structures that look like long sacs.
10.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.

"bread mold"
11.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.
"yeast"
12.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.

"truffles"
13.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.

"mushrooms"
14.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.

"morels"
15.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.

"puffballs"
16.
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Match the fungi below with the major group it belongs to.

"fruit molds"
17.
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Match the examples below with the role of fungi in nature.

"penicillin made from the fungus Penicillium"
18.
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Match the examples below with the role of fungi in nature.

"mushrooms, yeast in bread, truffles"
19.
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Match the examples below with the role of fungi in nature.

"pioneer organisms that often appear first after volcanic eruptions, fires, or rock slides"
20.
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Match the examples below with the role of fungi in nature.

"soil decomposers that break down the chemicals in dead plant matter and return important nutrients to the soil"
21.
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Match the examples below with the role of fungi in nature.

"hyphae that spread out underground, absorb water and nutrients, and share with plant roots"
22.
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Match the examples below with the role of fungi in nature.

"Dutch Elm disease, corn smut, wheat rust, athlete's foot, ringworm"