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Fungi Review Key
A. Each of the terms below describes an important characteristic or a characteristic structure
of fungi. Write a sentence to explain the meaning of each term.
1. Heterotroph: A heterotroph depends on other organisms for food; it cannot
make its own food.
2. Decomposer: A decomposer is an agent of decay that breaks down the material of dead
organisms.
3. Mycelium: The body of a typical fungus is made up of a tangled mass of filaments called a
mycelium.
5. Gametangium: In sexual reproduction, the hyphae of two different mating types meet
and each hypha forms a gametangium, or gamete-forming structure.
6. Sporangia: In some fungi, spores for asexual reproduction are produced in sporangia,
which are found at the tops of specialized hyphae called sporangiophores.
B. Each of the statements below describes a characteristic of one of the five phyla of fungi.
In the blank before each statement, write the first letter if the phylum it describes: O for
Oomycota, Z for Zygomycota, A for Ascomycota, B for Basidiomycota, and D for
Deuteromycota.
1. Three specialized types of hyphae are shown in the diagram. Name each
one and describe its function. Rhizoids anchor the fungus to the bread; stolons
run along the surface of the bread and give rise to the two mating types;
sporangiophores give rise at their tips to sporangia, which produce spores.
2. Which part of the diagram shows asexual reproduction? The part of the
cycle on the left-hand side
4. Which part of the diagram shows sexual reproduction? The part of the
cycle on the right-hand side
2. A mass of tangled whitish threads known as reindeer moss grow in the arctic
tundra, where most plants are scarce. This organism serves as food for reindeer,
who might otherwise go hungry. The organism is a lichen, which consists of a symbiotic
relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism.
3. Although strep throat was at one time a life-threatening disease, this illness can now
be treated effectively with an antibiotic that destroys pathogenic bacteria.
The antibiotic is penicillin, which is derived from the fungus Penicillium.
4. The odor of rotting meat comes not from a decaying carcass but from a living
organism that looks like a lacy ball growing out of the ground. The organism is a
stinkhorn fungus, which secretes this rotten-smelling fluid to attract the flies that facilitate the
dispersal of spores.
5. A flat piece of dough left for a time in a warm place begins to expand, resulting in a
mound that is three or four times as high as the original dough. The fungus yeast is in
the dough, causing the dough to rise.
6. The roots of a plant that produces beautiful lavender orchids are covered with a
network of tiny fibers. The fibers are the hyphae of fungi that join with the orchid in a
symbiotic relationship called mycorrhizae.
7. A few days after showering in the locker room of a public swimming pool, you
discover several red, inflamed sores between your toes. You have contracted athlete's
foot, which is caused by a deuteromycete.
8. In France, a domestic pig is taken over the countryside to search for a delicacy that
will be sold to restaurants and gourmet shops. The pig is searching for truffles, a type of
fungus that is a highly desirable food item.
9. Between 1845 and 1860, a third of Ireland's population starved to death because of
a shortage of potatoes, the principal food crop. Potato crops were destroyed by an
oomycete fungus that causes potato blight.
10. A farmer destroys all the barberry plants within the vicinity of his farm in order to
protect his wheat plants from disease and death. The farmer is protecting his plants
against wheat rust, a disease caused by a basidiomycete that begins its life cycle in the barberry
plant.