You discover a fungus that makes mainly asexual spores, but that occasionally makes sexual spores
When produced, the sexual spores come out of a thickened, hardened structure. A close examination of
hyphae of this fungus reveals no septa. Into which group should you classify this fungus?
a. Glomeromycota
b. Basidiomycota
c. Chytridiomycota
d. Zygomycota
e. Ascomycota
D
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Of the following bacterial species, which is associated with a serious diarrheal illness with high mortality rates among some populations?
a. E. coli b. Shigella spp. c. Salmonella spp. d. Vibrio spp.
Food-borne pathogens are most commonly identified by
A. standard culture techniques. B. polymerase chain reaction (PCR). C. pulsed-field gel electrophoresis. D. None of the choices are correct.
All of the following are barriers to breastfeeding EXCEPT
Select one: a. lack of role models. b. expense. c. misinformation. d. fear of appearing immodest.
Actinomycetes differ from fungi in that actinomycetes
A) are chemoheterotrophs. B) lack a membrane-bounded nucleus. C) require light. D) are decomposers. E) cause disease.