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Plants and Society, 4/e
Dr. Estelle Levetin, University of Tulsa
Karen McMahon, University of Tulsa

Fungi That Affect Human Health

Multiple Choice Quiz



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1. An antibiotic is an example of a secondary product or compound that has no direct role in an organism’s major metabolic pathway.
A)True
B)False
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2. Penicillin
A)a. was discovered by Ernst Chain.
B)b. kills bacteria by blocking cell wall synthesis.
C)c. had its first great success during the Civil War.
D)d. all of the above.
E)e. only a and b are correct.
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3. Two major drawbacks to the use of penicillin include the evolution of penicillin-resistant bacteria and the anaphylactic reaction that some patients have in response to penicillin.
A)True
B)False
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4. Amoxicillin, ampicillin, and methicillin are all examples of
A)a. fungicides.
B)b. sulfa drugs.
C)c. semi-synthetic penicillin
D)d. all of the above
E)e. none of the above
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5. One of the most common aflatoxins that infects nuts and grains and causes severe reactions is _______.
A)a. mycotoxin
B)b. Aspergillus
C)c. Actinomyces
D)d. E. coli
E)e. Saccharomyces
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6. Pravachol and Zocor are brand names for statins and are known to reduce cholesterol, prevent strokes, increase bone density, and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease.
A)True
B)False
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7. The medicinal use of ergot includes
A)a. as an aid in liver ailments.
B)b. as a treatment for migraine headaches.
C)c. as an aid in childbirth.
D)d. all of the above.
E)e. only b and c are correct..
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8. The phrase “drop out, turn on, and tune in” refers to the hallucinogenic effects of the Amanita mushroom.
A)True
B)False
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9. The general rule for eating wild mushrooms is to beware of any mushroom
A)a. with an annulus on the stalk.
B)b. that has a red cap.
C)c. that does not have a universal veil.
D)d. all of the above
E)e. that grows on wet solis.
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10. Psilocybe mushrooms were used by tribes in Mexico and Central America for their hallucinogenic properties.
A)True
B)False
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11. Athlete’s foot is caused by a fungus that utilizes _______.
A)a. dander
B)b. blood plasma
C)c. keratin
D)d. hair follicles
E)e. cartilage
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12. Histoplasmosis is a dermatophytic disease commonly found in Africans suffering from AIDS.
A)True
B)False
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13. San Joaquin fever is caused by inhalation of _______ spores.
A)a. Penicillium
B)b. Alternaria
C)c. Fusarium
D)d. Coccidioides
E)e. Aspergillus
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14. HVAC systems are 99.9% effective in filtering Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Aspergillus spores from the indoor environment.
A)True
B)False
15

15. The bacterium commonly found in water-damaged ceiling tiles and wallboard that may cause Sick Building Syndrome is _________.
A)a. Stachybotrys
B)b. Amanita
C)c. Psilocybe
D)d. Trichophyton
E)e. Candida
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16. In 2001, an insurance company was held legally responsible for the growth and spread of the mold Claviceps in a Texas home.
A)True
B)False