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Mushrooms are comprised almost entirely of what? |
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What Antibiotic, discovered from a fungus, revolutionized modern medicine? |
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What is the name of the tough carbohydrate found in the cell walls of fungi? |
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Fungi is a Latin word meaning what? |
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Are fungi in the plant kingdom or the animal kingdom? |
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What is the study of fungal toxins and their effects on humans called? |
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Fungi is a member of a large group of what type of organisms? |
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Which fungal pathogen causes white-nose syndrome in bats? |
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What is another term for mushroom, commonly used in reference to poisonous or otherwise inedible fungi? |
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What is the term for a fungal infection in humans or animals? |
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What are the thread-like structures that make up the body of most fungi called? |
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Which group of fungi includes mushrooms, toadstools, and puffballs? |
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What type of fungi are used in the fermentation process to make bread rise? |
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Which toxic mushroom is commonly known as the "death cap"? |
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What is the name of the tough carbohydrate found in the cell walls of fungi? |
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Term for a fungal growth that typically takes the form of a domed cap on a stalk, with gills on the underside of the cap |
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Mycology is the study of what? |
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Mushrooms are comprised almost entirely of what? |
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Which fungal pathogen causes white-nose syndrome in bats? |
Nobody
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What is the study of fungal toxins and their effects on humans called? |
Nobody
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What is another term for mushroom, commonly used in reference to poisonous or otherwise inedible fungi? |
Nobody
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