In which of the group do sporangia on erect hyphae that produce asexual spores are found?

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1. In which of the group do sporangia on erect hyphae that produce asexual spores are found?
A. Ascomycota
B. Zygomycota
C. Basidiomycota
D. Deuteromycota
 
2. Which of the following best describes Basidiomycota? 
A. The vast majority of spores formed are asexual.
B. Spores line up in a sac in the order they were formed by meiosis.
C. Monokaryotic hyphae fuse to grow into a heterokaryotic mycelium.
D. No sexual stage has been found.
 
3.  Which of the following does not describe a lychen? 
A. It usually involves an ascomycete and a green algae or cyanobacterium.
B. It posses sori.
C It can reproduce asexually by forming soredia.
D. It is able to colonize bare rocks and cold habitats.
 
4. What are Deuteromycota? 
A. They have no known asexual stage.
B. They include fungi that reproduce by conjugation.
C. They have many members that appear to be related to the ascomycetes because of their conidia.
D. They include Penicillium and yeast.
 
5. What does the fossil evidence indicate?
A. Mycorrhyzae evolved from the first vasular plants.
B. All major fungal groups had evolved by the end of the Carboniferous.
C. Fungi evolved from protists.
D. The Ascomycota evolved from the Zygomycota.
 
6. The adaptive advantage associated with the filamentous nature of fungal mycelia is primarily related to 
A. the ability to form haustoria and parasitize other organisms.
B. an extensive surface area well suited for invasive growth and absorptive nutrition.
C. avoiding sexual reproduction until the environment changes.
D. the potential to inhabit almost all terrestrial habitat.
 
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