Fungi Flashcards
(36 cards)
To explain why fungi are eukaryotic
To state what carbohydrate helps form cell wall of fungi
state differences between fungi and bacteria
To list examples of organisms in fungi kingdom
To name two types of heterotrophic nutrition in fungi
To state the role of parasites in nature
To state the role of saprophytes in nature
To name two edible types of fungi
To name and describe the process by which yeast reproduces
To state the advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction
To state the role of Rhizopus in nature
To draw and label a diagram of Rhizopus
To describe the functions of these Rhizopus features: hyphae
rhizoids and stolon
To describe how Rhizopus reproduce asexually
To name the meth od of asexual reproduction in Rhizopus
To describe and draw diagrams in the steps involved in Rhizopus reproducing sexually
To describe the function of the following in reproduction of a Rhizopus: sporangium
gametangium and zygospore
To state how fungi have economic benefits and disadvantages economically
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast using agar plants
explain the terms aspetic and sterile techniques
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast using agar plants
state how you collected the leaf from a named plant
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast using agar plants
state why you washed hands and bench with disinfectant
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast using agar plants
state why you used nutrient agar
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast using agar plants
state how attached leaf to lid of petri dish
To investigate the growth of leaf yeast using agar plants
state why you placed the lower surface of leaf facing agar