Asked by Rubirendy Munoz Garcia on Apr 23, 2024
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powdery mildews
A) grows inside living plants and siphons sugars
B) baker's yeast
C) human fungal vaginitis
D) black bread mold
E) infects trees and feeds on the decaying remains
F) soy sauce fermentation
G) edible mycorrhizal fungi
Powdery Mildews
A group of fungal diseases that affect plants, characterized by white powdery spots on leaves and stems.
Siphons Sugars
A process involving the transport of sugars, typically within plants, from sources of production to storage or use sites.
Infects Trees
A term referring to pathogens, such as bacteria, fungi, or viruses, that invade and cause diseases in tree species.
- Recognize the architecture and role of various fungi and their contribution to ecosystem dynamics.
- Differentiate the positive and negative impacts of fungi on plants, animals, and humans.
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AA
Anika An-noor5 days ago
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Powdery mildews are fungi that grow on the surface of living plants and feed on their sugars.
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the architecture and role of various fungi and their contribution to ecosystem dynamics.
- Differentiate the positive and negative impacts of fungi on plants, animals, and humans.