The finely branching network of cells in the vegetative body of
a fungus, and the resulting high surface area, is best explained as
an adaptation for:
Group of answer choices
Trophic efficiency
Extracellular digestion/absorptive nutrition
Autotrophism
Food chain
Heterotrophism
Most antibiotics used by humans (e.g., penicillin) are molecules
produced in naturally-occurring fungi (and some bacteria).
Humans discover and isolate these molecules for our own
benefit, but the molecules are adaptations in the organisms
(fungi and bacteria) that produce them. What is the
selective pressure that most likely gives rise to these
molecules?
Group of answer choices
Coronavirus
Climate change
Competition among microbes
Humans
Predation by nematodes
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Which tree species has reproductive structures that are
fundamentally most different from the other species?
Group of answer choices
Sequioadendron giganteum (sequioa)
Pseudostuga menziesii (Douglas-fir)
Quercus agrifolia (coast live oak)
Pinus longaeva (bristlecone pine)
Sequoia sempervirens (coast redwood)
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