g structures is an essential part of most fungal reproductive systems? 13) Which
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g structures is an essential part of most fungal reproductive systems? 13) Which of the followin B) cellulos C) Rowers D) seeds E) spores a branching network of 19) Fungi contact and absorb food through the B) byphac.... mycelia D) mycelium...chitin E) mushroom....hvohac 20) Which type of reproduction is typical in many fungi, particularly molds and yeasts? sexual reproduction through matingof two diploid parent mycelia B) sexual reproduction through fusion of two haploid parent mycelia and subsequent production of haploid spores C) asexual reproduction through production of haploid spores by a diploid parent. D) asexual reproduction through production of haploid spores by haploid parent. E) asexual reproduction through production of diploid spores by a haploid parent 21) According to the endosymbiotic theory of the origie of eukaryotic cells, how did mitochondria originate? B) bom engulfed, originally free-living prokaryotes C) by tertiary endosymbiosis D) frota the nuclear eavelope folding outw.ard and forming mitochondrial membranes E) when a protoeukaryote engaged in a symbiotic relationship with a protobiont 22) Which of the following is nor characteristic of ciliazes? A) They use cilia as locomotory or feeding structures B) They are relatively complex cells D) Most live as solitary cells in fresh water E) They have two or more nuclei 23) Which of the following cholces lists taxonomic categories in order from most specific to most general? A) genus, family, class, order, phylum 8) genus, phylum, family, order, class. genus, family, order, class, phylum. D) family, genus, order, phylum, class E family, genus, class, order, phylum.Explanation / Answer
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18) (E) spores
19) (A) mycelium...hyphae
20) (D) asexual reproduction through production of haploid spores by a haploid parent
21) (B) from engulfed, originally free-living prokaryotes
22) (C) They can exchange genetic material with other ciliates by the process of mitosis.
23) (C) genus, family, order, class, phylum
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