1. Most true fungi send out cellular filaments called:
(a) mycelia; (b) hyphae; (c) mycorrhizae; (d) lichens; (e) gills.
2. The cell walls of most fungi contain:
(a) cellulose; (b) lignin; (c) chitin; (d) pectin; (e) peptidoglycan.
3. All fungi are best described by which one of the following:
(a) all are unicellular; (b) all are multicellular; (c) all are autotrophic;
(d) all are heterotrophic, (e) both b and d
4. Rhizopus belongs to the group:
(a) Ascomycota; (b) Deuteromycota (c) Zygomycota; (d) Basidiomycota.
5.Fungi are generally classified on the basis of differences in:
(a) cell wall composition; (b) modes of nutrition; (c) reproductive structures;
(d) mode of locomotion.
6.The three types of hyphae in the black bread mold, Rhizopus stolonifer, are: rhizoids,
(a) stolons and mycelium; (b) sporangia and mycelium; (c) gametes and stolons;
(d) gametes and mycelium; (e) stolons and sporangiophores
7.The yeasts Saccharomyces and cup fungi Peziza belong to the Phylum:
(a) Zygomycota; (b) Ascomycota; (c) Basidiomycota; (d) Deuteromycota.
8. The mushroom Copinus sp. belongs to the Phylum:
(a) Zygomycota; (b) Ascomycota; (c) Basidiomycota; (d) Deuteromycota.
9. A lichen is a composite organism made up of:
(a) two different fungi; (b) a fungus and an alga; (c) a fungus and a gymnosperm;
(d) a fungus and a bryophyte
10. Lichens are able to grow:
(a) on bare rocks; (b) on tree trunks; ( c) in cold temperatures, such as in the tundra
(d) in any of the above environments;
(e) none of the above environments, lichens grow only in the tropics