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Spores released from a mushroom’s gills are_____ .
a. flagellated c. dikaryotic
b. produced by mitosis d. haploid
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- Fungal infections are most common in______ . a. plants c. mammals b. insects d. birdsWhich of the following is NOT an example of a fungal spore? A. Zoospores B. Condia C. Endospore D. Basidiospores_____are fungi that live as intracellular parasites. a. Glomeromycetes c. Microsporidia b. Chytrids d. Club fungi
- In most_______ , an extensive dikaryotic mycelium is the longest-lived phase of the life cycle. a. chytrids c. sac fungi b. zygote fungi d. club fungiDermatophytic fungi attack the _________ in the ___________.a. epithelial cells, lungsb. melanin, stratum corneumc. keratin; skin, nails, haird. bone, footYou are given a fungus to identify. It has a fruiting body that contains many structures with eight haploid spores lined up in a row. What kind of fungus is this? A. zygomycete B. chytrid C. deutromycete D. ascomycete E. glomeromycete It is not D
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