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JEOPARDY! Grade 11 Biology Test Review
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F U N G U S $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 Each heading is Word Art. To edit the headings, double-click on each heading and type the text you need. $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
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A tangled network formed from branched hyphae.
$100 A tangled network formed from branched hyphae.
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$100 Mycelium.
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A lichen is composed of which two organisms?
$200 A lichen is composed of which two organisms?
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$200 A fungus and an alga.
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Fungi that live in a symbiotic relationship with plant roots.
$300 Fungi that live in a symbiotic relationship with plant roots.
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$300 Mycorrhizae.
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$400 Organisms that live in or on the body of another organism and cause harm.
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$400 Parasites.
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The cell wall of most fungi is composed of this.
$500 The cell wall of most fungi is composed of this.
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$500 Chitin.
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Under good conditions, yeast cells reproduce asexually by ?
$100 Under good conditions, yeast cells reproduce asexually by ?
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$100 Budding.
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A single thin filament composed of a large number of fungal cells.
$200 A single thin filament composed of a large number of fungal cells.
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$200 Hypha.
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All fungi feed by this process.
$300 All fungi feed by this process.
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$300 Absorption.
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The reproductive structure of a mushroom.
$400 The reproductive structure of a mushroom.
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$400 Fruiting body.
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$500 The phylum of fungi that have never been observed to undergo sexual reproduction.
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$500 Deuteromycota.
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Penicillium belongs to this phylum.
$100 Penicillium belongs to this phylum.
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$100 Deuteromycota.
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The scientific name for bread mold.
$200 The scientific name for bread mold.
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$200 Rhizopus.
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The numerous, thin tissues found beneath a mushroom cap.
$300 The numerous, thin tissues found beneath a mushroom cap.
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$300 Gills.
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Organisms that absorb their food from dead or decaying matter.
$400 Organisms that absorb their food from dead or decaying matter.
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$400 Saprobes.
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$500 The gill surfaces of mushrooms are lined with reproductive cells called ?
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$500 Basidia.
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Fungi reproduce by the production of ?
$100 Fungi reproduce by the production of ?
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$100 Spores.
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Strep throat in humans is caused by a fungal parasite:
$200 Strep throat in humans is caused by a fungal parasite: true or false?
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$200 False.
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The poisoning caused by a fungus growing on rye grain.
$300 The poisoning caused by a fungus growing on rye grain.
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$300 Ergot poisoning.
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In terms of evolutionary relationships, fungi are closest to ?
$400 In terms of evolutionary relationships, fungi are closest to ?
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$400 Animals.
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For centuries fungi were thought to be members of this Kingdom.
$500 For centuries fungi were thought to be members of this Kingdom.
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$500 Plantae.
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$100 Potato blight resulted in the death or emigration of thousands of people from this country.
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$100 Ireland.
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We use it to make wine, beer, and bread.
$200 We use it to make wine, beer, and bread.
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$200 Yeast.
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Lichens are least tolerant of air pollution:
$300 Lichens are least tolerant of air pollution: true or false?
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$300 True.
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Name 3 methods of spore dispersal in fungi.
$400 Name 3 methods of spore dispersal in fungi.
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Gravity and air currents
$400 Gravity and air currents Rainwater Animals Projectile dispersal
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All fungi can reproduce sexually:
$500 All fungi can reproduce sexually: true or false?
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$500 False.
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$100 Lichen growing on twig.
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$200 Annulus.
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$300 Yeast budding.
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Arthrobotrys capturing a nematode.
$400 Arthrobotrys capturing a nematode.
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$500 Zygospore formation.
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