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Test your knowledge about fungi with an interactive quiz! Explore the kingdom, features, and benefits of different fungi species. Learn about yeasts, Rhizopus, saprophytic fungi, and more.
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3.1.4 Fungi 1 Follow-Me – iQuiz
Q. To which kingdom do yeasts belong? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. State one feature of Rhizopus that indicates that Rhizopus belongs to the kingdom Fungi. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Yeasts are eukaryotic organisms. What does this mean? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Name the nutrient medium on which you grew leaf yeast Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. What are saprophytic fungi? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Give one example of a beneficial fungus. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. State a function of the rhizoid in fungi. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. What is a hypha? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. What is the role of saprophytic fungi in nature? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. A mass of hyphae is called a … Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. State a function of the sporangium in fungi. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Name a fungus, other than yeast, that you studied. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. State one way in which yeast is beneficial to humans. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. From what plant did you obtain the leaf yeast Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. What are parasitic fungi? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. State a function of the zygospore in fungi. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Give one way in which Rhizopus differs from yeast. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Give two examples of a harmful fungus. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Give a role, other than anchorage, for rhizoids. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Which term describes the mode of nutrition of Rhizopus? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. What is the role of parasitic fungi in nature? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Why is the reproduction associated with the sporangium of Rhizopus asexual? Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. State a function of the gametangium in fungi. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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Q. Name one structure in plant cells not found in fungi. Anchors; Digestion; Absorption Live in or on another living organism causing harm Recycling of nutrients and decay Ash Live on dead organisms or matter Rhizopus Baking; Brewing Malt agar Ringworm; Athlete’s foot; Potato blight; Thrush; Dry rot; Death cap Chloroplast Multicellular; Method of reproduction; Size; Structure Saprophytic Digestion; Absorption Mycelium Spores all develop from one parent; No gametes involved Filament Possesses membrane-bound nucleus or organelles Stolon; Rhizoids; Mycelium; Hyphae; Sporangium; Spores Fungi Produces gametes; Sexual reproduction Survival; Dispersal Keep populations under control; Natural selection Produces spores; Stores spores; Asexual reproduction Yeast for brewing or baking; Agaricus campestris; Agaricus bisporus
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