What environment support the growth of fungi?
Low acidity, moist, dark environments
Slightly moist, acidic and aerobic environments
Fungi cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan.
Multicellular with long filaments, produce spores to sexually reproduce on dead or decaying matter.
Mold
Yeast
Fungi
Yeast reproduce in even and uneven fission through budding.
what characteristics describe Zygomycota?
black bread molds, Rhizopus, Conjugation fungi, sexually reproduce with spores, has hyphae. Usually have a complex mycelia with coenocytic aseptate hyphae
Sac Fungi, septate hyphae, includes some yeast, causes food spoilage
Club fungi, mushrooms and puffballs, posses septate hyphae
Ascomycota lack mitochondria cause food spoilage and cause chronic diarrhea.
What characteristics best describe Basidimycota?
Club fungi, includes common mushrooms and puffballs and posses septate hyphae
Includes some yeast, sexual spores and posses septate hyphae
Sexual reproduction, complex mycelia
Which of the algae are properly matched?
Chlorophta is green algae Phaeophyta is brown algae Chrysophyta is golden algae with diatoms Rhodophyta is red algae
Chlorophta is golden algae with diatoms Phaeophyta is brown algae Chrysophyta is green algae Rhodophyta is red algae
Chlorophta is brown algae with diatoms Phaeophyta is golden algae Chrysophyta is green algae Rhodophyta is red algae
Algae cell wall is a rigid structure made primarily of cellulose while diatom walls are made of silicon dioxide.
Which one is not true about protozoa described in structure and kingdom
Eukaryotic unicellular heterotrophs, lacking a cell wall
Shape depends on cell membrane, has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles and have specialized structures
Has cilia or flagella and in the Kingdom Protista
Eukaryotic multicellular heterotrophs with specialized cell wall