Lab quiz 3

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Lab Quiz 3: Explore the World of Algae and Fungi

Test your knowledge about algae and fungi with our engaging Lab Quiz 3! This quiz consists of 35 challenging questions, covering various aspects of cyanobacteria, green algae, fungi, and culturing techniques. Perfect for biology enthusiasts, students, and anyone interested in the microbial world.

Key Features:

  • Multiple-choice questions
  • True/False statements
  • Checkbox questions for deeper understanding
35 Questions9 MinutesCreated by GrowingFungi42
What is another name for Blue Green Algae?
Volvox
Cyanobacteria
Ulothrix
Closterium
Cyanobacteria often has resistant spores called...
Endospores
Zygospores
Akinetes
Euglena
Cyanobacteria often has Nitrogen fixing cells called...
Euglena
Akinetes
Osteoblasts
Heterocysts
Which of the following statement are true about the green algae, Volvox.
Is unicellular
Mature colonies are visible to the naked eye
Daughter cells are formed asexually
Daughter cells are formed sexually
Is multicellular
Daughter cells may exit and start making a new colonial alga
What is the name of this Green algae?
Ulothrix
Rivularia
Volvox
Euglena
What is the name of this Green algae?
Scenedesmus
Cladophora
Volvox
Ulothrix
What is the name of this Green algae?
Oedogonium
Volvox
Ulothrix
Euglena
What is the name of this Green algae?
Ulothrix
Volvox
Euglena
Oedogonium
What is the name of this Green algae?
Euglena
Pediastrum
Volvox
Ulothrix
What is the name of this green algae?
Euglena
Volvox
Pediastrum
Ulothrix
What is the name of this green algae?
What is the name of this green algae?
What is the name of this green algae?
Volvox
Pediastrum
Closterium
Tabellaria
What is the name of this green algae?
Pediastrum
Closterium
Synedra
Oedogonium
What is the purpose of the Streak Plate Method?
To mix colonies together
To identify 2 specific colonies
To isolate pure colonies from a mixed culture
To observe how bacteria grows
A culture containing two or more species is defined as
A pure culture
An organized culture
A mixed culture
A combined culture
A culture containing only a single species is called a pure culture
True
False
The quadrant streak method involves streaking a TSA plate 3 times
True
False
When using the quadrant method, how many times should you touch your previous streak before moving on to the next quadrant?
Once
Twice
Three times
You shouldn't touch the previous streak.
Some fungi are parasites to plants, animal, and humans.
True
False
Fungi have cell walls
True
False
The name of the polysaccharide that makes up cell walls in fungi
Cellulose
Chitin
Glycogen
Starch
Fungi can be either unicellular or multicellular
True
False
What type of cells make up fungi?
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
Fungi aren't made up of cells
 
Fungi are classified according to their sexual spores.
True
False
Term for a single/individual fungal filament.
Mycelium
Unicellular
Hyphae
Chitin
Term for a group of fungal filaments
Hyphae
Mycelium
Filamentous
Hyaline
Zygospores, Ascospores, and Basidiospores are all...
Sexual spores
Asexual spores
Group names
Examples of fungi
The term for darkly pigmented hyphae.
Moniliaceous
Septate
Hyaline
Dematiaceous
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