Rhizopus Reproduction: Triggers and Advantages

3.1.4 Fungi 2
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Q. Give two advantages to Rhizopus of zygospore formation.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What term is used to describe the process of asexual
reproduction in yeast?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. How does asexual reproduction in Rhizopus differ from that in
yeast?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What takes place in the sporangium?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Name a fungus, other than Rhizopus or yeast, and explain
how it is of benefit to humans.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. State a function of rhizoids.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What term is used to describe the nutrition of Rhizopus?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Which type of division, mitosis or meiosis, is involved in
reproduction in yeast?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What are anaerobic conditions?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Name the container in which you grew the leaf yeast
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What form of heterotrophic nutrition does Rhizopus have?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Name one economically harmful member of the Fungi
kingdom.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Give one beneficial use of fungi.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Outline the importance of saprophytic nutrition in nature.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. TRUE or FALSE. Rhizopus is a member of the animal kingdom.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Having finished the experiment on leaf yeast, what did you do
with the agar plates?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Name a fungus, other than Rhizopus or yeast, and explain
how it is harmful to humans.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. State a function of the sporangiophore.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What is the purpose of using agar when growing fungi or
bacteria in the laboratory?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. Suggest one reason why leaf yeasts are more plentiful in July
than in March.
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. How did you recognise the leaf yeasts when they appeared on
the agar?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. In anaerobic conditions yeast produces ethanol and …
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Q. What is meant by sterile?
Anchorage; Absorption;
Digestion; Enzyme secretion
Breaks down dead organisms;
Recycling of nutrients
Dehydration
Carbon dioxide
Can survive drought;
Dispersal
Holds up/supports the
sporangium
Heterotrophic
Free from microorganisms
or living things
FALSE
Mitosis
Mushrooms; Edible
Petri dish
Pink colonies
Production of spores;
Reproduction
Lack of oxygen
Source of nutrients
Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts;
Smuts; Blight; Dry rot;
Athlete’s foot
Rhizopus produces
spores
Saprophytic
Antibiotic production
More leaves; More suitable
temperature; More
reproduction
Autoclave in disposal
bag
Mushrooms; Poisonous
Budding
TRUE
Meiosis
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Discover the adverse conditions that trigger sexual reproduction in Rhizopus along with the advantages of zygospore formation. Explore the fungal lifecycle and ecological benefits provided by these processes in this informative iQuiz on fungi.

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  • Reproduction
  • Zygospore
  • Fungi
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  1. 3.1.4 Fungi 2 Follow-Me iQuiz

  2. Q. Suggest an adverse condition that triggers sexual reproduction in Rhizopus. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

  3. CONGRATULATIONS Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question

  4. Q. Give two advantages to Rhizopus of zygospore formation. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

  5. CONGRATULATIONS Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question

  6. Q. What term is used to describe the process of asexual reproduction in yeast? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

  7. CONGRATULATIONS Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question Please CLICK on THIS BOX for the Next Question

  8. Q. How does asexual reproduction in Rhizopus differ from that in yeast? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  10. Q. What takes place in the sporangium? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  12. Q. Name a fungus, other than Rhizopus or yeast, and explain how it is of benefit to humans. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  14. Q. State a function of rhizoids. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  16. Q. What term is used to describe the nutrition of Rhizopus? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  18. Q. Which type of division, mitosis or meiosis, is involved in reproduction in yeast? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  20. Q. What are anaerobic conditions? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  22. Q. Name the container in which you grew the leaf yeast Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  24. Q. What form of heterotrophic nutrition does Rhizopus have? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  26. Q. Name one economically harmful member of the Fungi kingdom. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  28. Q. Give one beneficial use of fungi. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  30. Q. Outline the importance of saprophytic nutrition in nature. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  32. Q. TRUE or FALSE. Rhizopus is a member of the animal kingdom. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  34. Q. Having finished the experiment on leaf yeast, what did you do with the agar plates? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  36. Q. Name a fungus, other than Rhizopus or yeast, and explain how it is harmful to humans. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  38. Q. State a function of the sporangiophore. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  40. Q. What is the purpose of using agar when growing fungi or bacteria in the laboratory? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  42. Q. Suggest one reason why leaf yeasts are more plentiful in July than in March. Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  44. Q. How did you recognise the leaf yeasts when they appeared on the agar? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  46. Q. In anaerobic conditions yeast produces ethanol and Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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  48. Q. What is meant by sterile? Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Anchorage; Absorption; Digestion; Enzyme secretion FALSE TRUE Mushrooms; Poisonous Antibiotic production Free from microorganisms or living things Petri dish Free from microorganisms or living things Antibiotic production Petri dish Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Autoclave in disposal bag Heterotrophic Pink colonies Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Holds up/supports the sporangium Production of spores; Reproduction Breaks down dead organisms; Recycling of nutrients Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus produces spores Budding Lack of oxygen Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis Rhizopus; Mildew; Rusts; Smuts; Blight; Dry rot; Athlete s foot Can survive drought; Dispersal Mitosis Meiosis More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic More leaves; More suitable temperature; More reproduction Carbon dioxide Saprophytic Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients Dehydration Mushrooms; Edible Source of nutrients

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