Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Slime molds differ from the moldy fungi Both (a) and (b) None of these in their mode of nutrition: phagocytosis for the slime molds; absorptive heterotroph for moldy fungi in that the moldy fungi produce amoeboid or flagellated cells and the slime molds do not Both (a) and (b) None of these in their mode of nutrition: phagocytosis for the slime molds; absorptive heterotroph for moldy fungi in that the moldy fungi produce amoeboid or flagellated cells and the slime molds do not ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts The amount of phagocytosis done by the Plasmodium None of these is greater than by the water mold mycelium is equal to by the water mold mycelium is lesser than by the water mold mycelium None of these is greater than by the water mold mycelium is equal to by the water mold mycelium is lesser than by the water mold mycelium ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Fungi are important to food webs because they are photoautotrophs they serve as key decomposers of dead organic matter they have prokaryotic cell structure they generate antibiotics that kill competing plants and animals they are photoautotrophs they serve as key decomposers of dead organic matter they have prokaryotic cell structure they generate antibiotics that kill competing plants and animals ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Which of the following does not represent a human disease caused by fungi? Ringworm Malaria Cryptococcosis Jock itch Ringworm Malaria Cryptococcosis Jock itch ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Fungi are important in the production of all of the following commercial products except bread rubber beer cheese bread rubber beer cheese ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Select the statement that does not apply to the kingdom Fungi The fungi are eukaryotic, multicellular, ingestive heterotrophs Some fungi form beneficial interrelationships with plants The fungal life cycle typically includes a spore stage Certain fungi are natural sources of antibiotic substances The fungi are eukaryotic, multicellular, ingestive heterotrophs Some fungi form beneficial interrelationships with plants The fungal life cycle typically includes a spore stage Certain fungi are natural sources of antibiotic substances ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP