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Chapter 20<br />
Name Date Class<br />
1<br />
In contrast to plant cells, the cell walls of fungi<br />
are made up of which materials<br />
A cellulose<br />
B chitin<br />
C lipids<br />
D proteins<br />
Use the illustration below to answer questions 2 and 3.<br />
5<br />
Food left in the refrigerator has developed a<br />
coating of fuzz. Which hyphae spread across<br />
surfaces<br />
A rhizoids<br />
B haustoria<br />
C stolons<br />
D sporangiophores<br />
Use the illustration below to answer questions 6 and 7.<br />
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2<br />
Identify the overall structure shown above.<br />
A roots<br />
B vessels<br />
C fruiting bodies<br />
D hyphae<br />
3<br />
More than one might be noticeable in<br />
each cell because many fungi have pores in the<br />
septa.<br />
A hyphae<br />
B spores<br />
C nuclei<br />
D mycelia<br />
4<br />
In the woods, you find a fungus growing on a<br />
dead log. Which feeding relationship describes<br />
an organism that feeds on dead organic matter<br />
A saprophytic<br />
B mutualistic<br />
C parasitic<br />
D autotrophic<br />
6<br />
What is the structure above labeled A<br />
A sporangium<br />
B gametangium<br />
C mycelium<br />
D fruiting body<br />
7<br />
What is the branching, netlike mass in the<br />
ground<br />
A fruiting bodies<br />
B mycelium<br />
C conidiophores<br />
D lichen<br />
8<br />
What separates yeasts from other fungi<br />
A Yeasts are heterotrophs.<br />
B Yeasts have cell walls.<br />
C Yeasts are animal-like fungi.<br />
D Yeasts are unicellular.<br />
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