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1 Answer:
Plants that have no transportation tubes to carry water and food
throughout the plant are called
a. saprophytes.
b. fruiting bodies.
c. rhizoids.
d. nonvascular.
2 Answer:
The process in which organisms use sunlight, carbon dioxide, and
water to make their own food is called
a. photosynthesis.
b. fermentation.
c. symbiosis.
d. bioluminescence.
3 Answer:
Algae can be found growing
a. in hot springs.
b. in the Antarctic.
c. at the base of trees.
d. all of these.
4 Answer:
Yeasts change sugars to alcohol and carbon dioxide during
a. bioluminescense.
b. photosynthesis.
c. fermentation.
d. symbiosis.
5 Answer:
What is the green substance found in plant cells called?
a. fruiting body.
b. chlorophyll
c. rhizoid
d. bioluminescence
6 Answer:
Hyphae
a. produce enzymes.
b. contain spores.
c. absorb water.
d. perform photosynthesis.
7 Answer:
Diatoms are
a. golden algae.
b. fire algae.
d. fungi.
d. molds.
8 Answer:
Red algae produce jellylike material called
a. agar.
b. diatomaceous earth.
c. red tide.
d. bioluminescence.
9 Answer:
Certain types of brown algae are able to float on the ocean's surface
because they
a. are lighter than water.
b. need the light from the sun to carry on photosynthesis.
c. resemble glass boxes with air inside.
d. have air bladders.
10 Answer:
The largest and most complex algae are the
a. green algae.
b. brown algae.
c. red algae.
d. fire algae.
11 Answer:
Which algae show bioluminescence?
a. green algae
b. red algae
c. fire algae
d. brown algae
12 Answer:
The golden color of golden algae comes from a
a. lack of chlorophyll.
b. substance called sargassum with their cells.
c. substance the algae produce that is similar to a substance
produce by fireflies.
d. mixture of orange, yellow, and brown substances in their cells.
13 Answer:
Which of the following is "not" performed by fungi?
a. cell respiration
b. photosynthesis.
c. parasitism
d. all of these
14 Answer:
Fungi that get their food from once-living organisms are called
a. hyphae.
b. heterotrophs.
c. parasites.
d. autotrophs.
15 Answer:
Which of the following mushroom structures is paired with its
proper function?
a. gills-produce enzymes
b. stalk-absorbs water
c. cap-contains spores
d. hypha-produces posion
16 Answer:
Most fungi reproduce by means of
a. spores.
b. binary fission.
c. budding.
d. fruiting bodies.
17 Answer:
Yeasts are
a. fungi.
b. algae.
c. lichens.
d. slime molds.
18 Answer:
Yeasts reproduce by
a. binary fission.
b. joining of two cells.
c. conjugation.
d. budding.
19 Answer:
The structures of a mold that cause it to look like fluffy
cotton are the
a. spores cases.
b. hyphae.
c. rhizoids.
d. buds.
20 Answer:
A lichen is a (an)
a. type of green algae.
b. fungus and a slime mold living together.
c. moss and a fungus living together.
d. alga and a fungus living together.
21 Answer:
The relationship in which two different organisms live together
is called
a. fermentation.
b. photosynthesis.
c. symbiosis.
d. bioluminescence.
22 Answer:
In which type of area would you be most likely to find a slime
mold?
a. a pond
b. a moist area of a forest
c. a rocky, cold place
d. a desert
23 Answer:
Rhizoids are
a. tiny green leaves
b. spore-carrying structures.
c. rootlike structures.
d. tiny black spheres on bread mold.
24 Answer:
Certain liverworts grow new plants from
a. spores.
b. buds.
c. fruiting bodies.
d. pieces broken off older plants.
25 Answer:
A puffball is a
a. mushroom
b. liverwort.
c. slime mold.
d. moss.




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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4
1.d
2.a
3.c
4.c
5.b
6.c
7.a
8.a
9.d
10.b
11.b
12.d
13.d
14.c
15.b
16.c
17.a
18.d
19.a
20.d
21.c
22.b
23.c
24.d
25.a
Answered by artandcraft1331
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1) Non vascular
2) Photosynthesis
3) in Antarctic
4) Fermentation
5) Chlorophyll
6) Absorb water
7) Golden algae
8) Agar
9) Have air bladders
10) Brown algae
11) Red algae
12) Mixture of golden, yellow and brown substance in their cells.
13) All of these
14) Parasites
15) stalk absorb water
16) Budding
17) Fungi
18) Budding
19) Spore cases
20) Algae and Fungus living together
21) Symbiosis
22) Moist area of a forest
23) Root like structure
24) Prices broken off older plants
25) Mushroom

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jorgeplayz11: u should have put the lettters now i have to go up and down to see
jorgeplayz11: number 3 is B not in Antarctic becouse thy can live in hot spings too and so i guessed it was d it includes antartica
jorgeplayz11: but thanks
artandcraft1331: welcome
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