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Those #*!@# Fungi
I FungiAll Things
Fungi Let’s Be
Symbiotic Name That
PhylumWelcome
to the Club
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What is noble rot?
This pathogenic fungus infects grapes, making their sugar content too high for
use.
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What is wheat rust?
This fungus causes a “corrosive” appearance on one of the most important crops in North America.
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What is Deuteromycota?
The disease commonly known as “athlete’s foot” is caused by a fungus from this
phylum.
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What is a yeast infection?
Candida albicans is more commonly known to cause
this fungal disease in humans.
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What are superficial, subcutaneous, systemic and opportunistic?
Fungal diseases are classified into these 4 main categories.
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What is a lichen?
The symbiotic relationship between a photosynthetic organism and a fungus is
known by this name.
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What is decomposition?
Without fungi, this key step in nutrient recycling would not take place nearly enough in nature.
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What are bread, alcohol, mushrooms, truffles etc.?
Name 3 foods humans consume that are either fungi themselves, or are helped in
production by a fungi.
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What is mycorrhizae?
A symbiotic relationship formed between a fungus and the roots of a
plant is known by this name.
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What are foliose, crustose, fruticose and squamulose?
The thallus, or lichen body comes in these four shapes.
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What is imperfect fungi?
Members of the phylum Deuteromycota may develop self-esteem issues due to this unfortunate common name.
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What are eukaryotic cells and heterotrophic?
All members of Kingdom Fungi share these two major
characteristics.
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What are conidiophores?
This specialized structure in sac fungi is the site of spore
formation.
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What is +/+?
In a truly symbiotic relationship, the effect on each organism can best be described by this pair of mathematical symbols.
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What is a relationship between two species in which at least one benefits from the
other?
The term symbiosis can best be defined as this.
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What is mutualism?
The actual type of symbiosis seen in fungi in which both organisms benefit is known
as this.
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What is food and nutrients and protection from drying out and harsh sunlight
exposure?
In a lichen, the fungi receives this benefit, while giving this
benefit to it’s symbiotic partner.
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What are shelf or bracket fungi?
This club fungi is often found on the bark of trees and can grow to
great sizes…some even large enough to stand upon.
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What are puff balls?
These club fungi allow rain, wind and nosy animals to trigger the release of their
spores to help colonize new areas.
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What are basidia?
These structures attached to the gills of a mushroom are responsible
for producing spores.
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What is the fruiting body?
The mushroom itself is only a small portion of the actual club fungi it comes
from. This visible portion is better known by this name.