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Remaining Time: 57 minutes, 36 seconds. Question Completion Status: Fungal spore

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Remaining Time: 57 minutes, 36 seconds. Question Completion Status: Fungal spores O are only produced under harmful environmental conditions O are only asexually produced O cannot be seen in a light microscope. O are produced by molds but not by yeasts O are used to identify fungi QUESTION 17 Filamentous fungi are called O pseudohyphae. O septa O molds dimorphic O mycelium QUESTION 18 On what basis are fungi classified as Fungi Imperfecti, or Deuteromycota? O Based on their ability to cause diseases in animals. O Based on whether they have a cap containing gills Based on if the fungus lacks a sexual state. O Based on if they have a special fungal sac Based on if they can grow in acidic soil QUESTION 13 Eukaryotic flagella differ from prokaryotic flagella because only eukaryotic flagela o are used for cell motility O facilitate chemotaxis. O facilitate phototaxis are long whpike structures O contain microtubules QUESTION 20 Which is mismatched? Garda-transmitted by feces in drinking water Hstoplasrna , causes Ohio Valley fever O Trichomonas: sexually transmitted O Plasmodium- causes Chagas disease Saccharomyces-yeast in making bread and beer QUESTION 21 Protists include P"

Explanation / Answer

Fungal spores are used to identify fungi.

Filamentous fungi are called molds. These are the fungi that grow in form of multicellular filaments known as hyphae.

Fungi can reproduce through sexual and asexual means of reproduction. But in some of the fungi, only asexual mode of reproduction is present. These fungi are called as 'fungi imperfecti'.

Eukaryotic flagella contains microtubules while prokaryotic flagella not.

Plasmodium causes malaria. the chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. Hence it is mismatched.