BIO 1108 EXAM 3 LATEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
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What accounts most directly for the extremely fast growth of a
fungal mycelium?
A) rapid distribution of synthesized proteins by cytoplasmic
streaming
B) a long tubular body shape
C) the readily available nutrients from their ingestive mode of
nutrition
D) a dikaryotic condition that supplies greater amounts of proteins
and nutrients - ANSWER-rapid distribution of synthesized proteins
by cytoplasmic streaming
The vegetative (nutritionally active) bodies of most fungi are
A) composed of hyphae.
B) referred to as a mycelium.
C) usually underground.
D) Three of these responses are correct.
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E) Two of these responses are correct. - ANSWER-Three of these
responses are correct.
Both fungus-farming ants and their fungi can synthesize the same
structural polysaccharide from the β-glucose. What is this
polysaccharide?
A) amylopectin
B) chitin
C) cellulose
D) lignin
E) glycogen - ANSWER-chitin
Consider two hyphae having equal dimensions: one from a
septate species and the other from a coenocytic species.
Compared with the septate species, the coenocytic species
should have
A) fewer nuclei.
B) more pores.
C) less chitin.
D) less cytoplasm.
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E) reduced cytoplasmic streaming. - ANSWER-less chitin
Immediately after karyogamy occurs, which term applies?
A) plasmogamy
B) heterokaryotic
C) dikaryotic
D) diploid - ANSWER-diploid
Which description does not apply equally well to both sexual and
asexual spores?
A) have haploid nuclei
B) represent the dispersal stage
C) are produced by meiosis
D) upon germination, will subsequently undergo S phase and
mitosis - ANSWER-are produced by meiosis
Plasmogamy can directly result in which of the following?
1. cells with a single haploid nucleus
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2. heterokaryotic cells
3. dikaryotic cells
4. cells with two diploid nuclei
A) 1 or 2
B) 1 or 3
C) 2 or 3
D) 2 or 4
E) 3 or 4 - ANSWER-2 or 3
After cytokinesis occurs in budding yeasts, the daughter cell has a
A) smaller nucleus and more cytoplasm than the mother cell.
B) smaller nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother cell.
C) larger nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother cell.
D) similar nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother cell. -
ANSWER-similar nucleus and less cytoplasm than the mother
cell.