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What occurs underground between the time a basidiospore germinates and a mushroom button forms?
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The hyphae of opposite mating types fuse and form a mycelium. Eventually, the mycelium forms a compact mass called a button.
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Explain how the deuteromycotes differ from members of the other divisions of fungi. Explain how they are all similar.
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Deuteromycotes have no known means of reproducing sexually. They share the same characteristics of other fungi such as chitinous cell walls and being heterotrophs.
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Who are the partners in a mycorrhizae? Describe how each partner benefits in a mycorrhizal relationship
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Fungus and a plant. Plant gets nutrients and water from the fungus, and the fungus gets excess food from plant
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How does a hyphae called a stolon differ from a rhizoid?
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A stolon grows on a food’s surface; a rhizoid invades a food source
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How might you use lichens to collect data and determine the level of air pollution?
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Lichens need clean air to survive. If there is a lot of pollution in the air, they will die. The more lichens there are, the less pollution.
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Contrast What are the similarities and differences between the fungal reproductive structures, ascospores and conidiophores?
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Both are spores used by Ascomycota for reproduction. Ascospores are sexual, Conidia are asexual.
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fungal hyphae that grow horizontally along a surface and rapidly produce a mycelium.
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Stolon
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fungal hyphae that penetrate food and anchor a mycelium; use enzymes for extracellular digestion and absorb nutrients.
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rhizoids
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thick-walled spores of zygomycotes that can withstand unfavorable conditions; used as survival mechanism
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zygospore
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structure that contains a haploid nucleus; formed by the fusion of haploid hyphae.
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gametangium
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tiny, saclike structures in ascomycotes in which ascospores develop.
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ascus
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sexual spores of ascomycote fungi that develop within an ascus.
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ascospore
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in ascomycetes, elongated, upright hyphae that produce conidia at their tips.
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conidiophore
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chains or clusters of asexual ascomycote spores that develop on the tips of conidiophores
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conidia
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club-shaped hyphae of basidiomycote fungi that produce spores.
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basidia
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spores produced in the basidia of basidiomycotes during sexual reproduction.
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basidiospore
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mutualistic relationship in which a fungus lives symbiotically with a plant.
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mycorrhiza
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organism formed from a relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic green alga or cyanobacteria.
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lichen
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What root word is part of the names of all fungi phyla?
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mycota
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Name the four phyla of fungi
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BADZ - Basidiomycota, Ascomycota, Deuteromycota, Zygomycota
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