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C 1 final FINAL JEOPARDY What are the four main groups of fungi?
C 1 final • Threadlike fungi have hyphae that end in sporangia. • Sac fungi have spores in a sac called an ascus. • Club fungi produce clublike structures called basidia. • Imperfect fungi do not reproduce sexually
C 1 $100 Pseudopodia means _____.
C 1 $100 False feet
C 1 $200 What is the power source of a cell?
C 1 $200 mitochondria
C 1 $300 The best known ciliate is _______
C 1 $300 Paramecium
C 1 $400 Base unit of metric system
C 1 $400 meter
C 1 $500 Volvox is a ____ that grows in round colonies.
C 1 $500 green algae
C 2 $100 Flagella are used by some algae to ____
C 2 $100 Move through water
C 2 $200 Hyphae in fungus grow together to form a twisted mass called _____.
C 2 $200 mycelium
C 2 $300 An organism able to make its own food is called ______.
C 2 $300 autotrophic
C 2 $400 Amoebas move with _____
C 2 $400 pseudopodia
C 2 $500 What kind of mold looks like scrambled eggs?
C 2 $500 Slime mold
C 3 $100 Black bread mold is a(an) _____ type of fungus
C 3 $100 Threadlike fungus
C 3 $200 Most of the world’s seaweed is what color?
C 3 $200 Red
C 3 $300 Umbrella-shaped mushrooms are _____ fungi
C 3 $300 club
C 3 $400 A good measure of air quality in an area is the presence or absence of _____.
C 3 $400 Lichens
C 3 $500 Threadlike fungal filaments that are made of cells that have openings in their cell walls
C 3 $500 Hyphae
C 4 $100 What are the basic shapes of viruses?
C 4 $100 Crystals, spheres, cylinders, spacecraft
C 4 $200 Small reproductive cells that are light and easily spread by wind
C 4 $200 spores
C 4 $300 Viruses a. About the same size of bacteria have nuclei b. Can reproduce only within a host cell c. Do not infect plants
C 4 $300 Viruses 1. b. Can reproduce only within a host cell
C 4 $400 Organisms that cannot make their food
C 4 $400 Heterotroph
C 4 $500 Largest group of fungi
C 4 $500 Sac fungi
C 5 $100 How does a euglena move?
C 5 $100 It has flagella
C 5 $200 Three kinds of fungusprotists are:
C 5 $200 Spore forming protists, water molds, and slime molds
C 5 $300 Cells that have a nucleus
C 5 $300 Eukaryotes
C 5 $400 When conditions are unfavorable slime mold develops ______
C 5 $400 Stalk-like structures with rounded knobs that contain spores
C 5 $500 A living that a virus or parasite lives on or in
C 5 $500 Host
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