A) by wind-blown spores
B) by flagella
C) by cilia
D) by hyphae
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A) demonstrate that their laboratory culture conditions allowed all potential mutualists to grow
B) determine how much each potential mutualist contributed to cell wall degradation
C) better mimic the conditions of the rumen
D) demonstrate that the various potential mutualists did not compete with each other
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
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A) means that sexual reproduction can occur in specialised structures
B) results in multiple diploid nuclei per cell
C) allows fungi to reproduce asexually most of the time
D) results in heterokaryotic or dikaryotic cells
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A) hyphae
B) haustoria
C) yeasts
D) basidia
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A) animals.
B) vascular plants.
C) mosses.
D) slime moulds.
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A) The ascomycete should not be harmful to other insects and must be harmful to male mosquitoes, but not to female mosquitoes.
B) The ascomycete should kill the mosquitoes before the malarial parasite they carry reaches maturity and should not be harmful to other insects.
C) The ascomycete should not be harmful to other insects and should infect mosquito larvae, rather than mosquito adults.
D) The ascomycete should infect mosquito larvae, rather than mosquito adults, and the subsequent decline in anopheline mosquitoes should not significantly disrupt human food resources.
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A) Inoculate uninfected amphibians with Jl, and determine whether the amphibians continue to remain uninfected by chytrids.
B) Inoculate infected amphibians with Jl and determine whether the amphibians recover from infection by chytrids.
C) Take infected amphibians and assign them to two populations. Leave one population alone; inoculate the other with Jl. Measure the rate at which infection proceeds in both populations.
D) Take infected amphibians and assign them to two populations. Inoculate one population with a high dose of Jl; inoculate the other with a low dose of Jl. Measure the survival frequency in both populations.
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A) similar nucleus and more cytoplasm than the mother cell
B) smaller nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother cell
C) larger nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother cell
D) similar nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother cell
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A) mycelium, gill, basidiocarp, basidium, basidiospore
B) gill, basidiocarp, mycelium, basidium, basidiospore
C) gill, basidiocarp, basidiospore, basidium, mycelium
D) mycelium, basidiocarp, gill, basidium, basidiospore
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A) secondary endoparasitism
B) horizontal gene transfer
C) paraphyletic evolution
D) convergent evolution
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A) The hyphae secrete antibiotics, which increases the ability of the infected human to tolerate the fungus.
B) The fungal conversion from yeast to hyphal morphology allows such fast growth that the body's defences are at least temporarily overwhelmed.
C) Defensive cells of humans cannot detect foreign cells that are covered with cell walls composed of cellulose.
D) Given that most fungal pathogens attack plants, human defences are simply not adapted to seek out and destroy fungi.
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A) due to common ancestry
B) by convergent evolution
C) by inheritance of acquired traits
D) by serial endosymbioses
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A) The organism saves energy during cell division because fewer DNA bases must be duplicated.
B) It is more difficult for viruses to insert themselves into a compact genome.
C) There is less genetic variation that can lead to mutation.
D) The spores will be small and thus travel a greater distance.
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A) morphology
B) hyphae structure
C) DNA sequence
D) life cycle
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A) karyogamy
B) mycelial flagella
C) breezes distributing spores
D) cytoplasmic streaming in hyphae
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A) the bags over the seedlings to contain the different types of carbon dioxide
B) the fact that all the seedlings are different species
C) the cedar seedling, because it is not bagged
D) the cedar seedling, because it does not form ectomycorrhizal connections with the tested fungus
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A) Humans used artificial selection to develop fungi that produced specific compounds.
B) The presence of the compounds in the fungi were accidentally produced and have no function.
C) The compounds probably provide a benefit to the fungi.
D) The compounds are produced as a result of sexual reproduction and recombination.
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A) tree stump
B) deceased animal
C) fire pit
D) cement-capped well
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A) All tree species are susceptible to Heterobasidion.
B) Heterobasidion strains are equally lethal to all tree species.
C) Heterobasidion reduces mortality of some species.
D) Tree species vary in their susceptibility to Heterobasidion.
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