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Questions 53-56 are based on the following passage. Fungi, of which there are over 100,000 species, including yeasts and other single-celled organisms as well as the common molds and mushrooms, were formerly classified as members of the plant kingdom. However, in reality they are very different from plants and today they are placed in a separate group altogether. The principal reason for this is that none of them possesses chlorophyll, and since they cannot synthesize their own carbohydrates, they obtain their supplies either from the breakdown of dead organic matter or from other living organisms. Furthermore the walls bf fungal cells are not made of cellulose, as those of plants are, but of another complex sugar-like polymer called chitin, the material from which the hard outer skeletons of shrimps, spiders, and insects are made. The difference between the chemical composition of the cell walls of fungi and those of plants is of enormous importance because it enables the tips of the growing hyphae, the threadlike cells of the fungus, to secrete enzymes that break down the walls of plant cells without having any effect on those of the fungus itself. It is these cellulose destroying enzymes that enable fungi to attack anything made from wood, wood pulp, cotton, flax, or other plant material. The destructive power of fungi is impressive. They are a major cause of structural damage to building timbers, a cause of disease in animals and humans, and one of the greatest causes of agricultural losses. Entire crops can be wiped out by fungal attacks both before and after harvesting. Some fungi can grow at +50°C, while others can grow at -5°C, so even food in cold storage may not be completely safe from them. On the other hand, fungi bring about the decomposition of dead organic matter, thus enriching the soil and returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. They also enter into a number of mutually beneficial relationships with plants and other organisms. In addition, fungi are the source of many of the most potent antibiotics used in clinical medicine, including penicillin. Source: ibtedu.com/toefl/main-02-view.osp?notice_id=B38poge-num=38page_k_num=0 How is the effect of fungi on soil and on buildings?

Questions 53-56 are based on the following passage.


    Fungi, of which there are over 100,000 species, including yeasts and other single-celled organisms as well as the common molds and mushrooms, were formerly classified as members of the plant kingdom. However, in reality they are very different from plants and today they are placed in a separate group altogether. The principal reason for this is that none of them possesses chlorophyll, and since they cannot synthesize their own carbohydrates, they obtain their supplies either from the breakdown of dead organic matter or from other living organisms.

    Furthermore the walls bf fungal cells are not made of cellulose, as those of plants are, but of another complex sugar-like polymer called chitin, the material from which the hard outer skeletons of shrimps, spiders, and insects are made. The difference between the chemical composition of the cell walls of fungi and those of plants is of enormous importance because it enables the tips of the growing hyphae, the threadlike cells of the fungus, to secrete enzymes that break down the walls of plant cells without having any effect on those of the fungus itself. It is these cellulose destroying enzymes that enable fungi to attack anything made from wood, wood pulp, cotton, flax, or other plant material.

   The destructive power of fungi is impressive. They are a major cause of structural damage to building timbers, a cause of disease in animals and humans, and one of the greatest causes of agricultural losses. Entire crops can be wiped out by fungal attacks both before and after harvesting. Some fungi can grow at +50°C, while others can grow at -5°C, so even food in cold storage may not be completely safe from them. On the other hand, fungi bring about the decomposition of dead organic matter, thus enriching the soil and returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. They also enter into a number of mutually beneficial relationships with plants and other organisms. In addition, fungi are the source of many of the most potent antibiotics used in clinical medicine, including penicillin.

Source:ibtedu.com/toefl/main-02-view.osp?notice_id=B38poge-num=38page_k_num=0


How is the effect of fungi on soil and on buildings?

  1. Fungi have a positive effect on soil, however, they have negative effect on buildings.

  2. Fungi enrich the soil and strengthen the foundation of building.

  3. As fungi decompose dead organic matter, thus soil became infertile; whereas building won't feel the effect of the existence of fungi.

  4. Fungi can destroy soil as well as building.

  5. Fungi have negative effects on both soil and buildings.

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jawaban yang benar adalah A.

jawaban yang benar adalah A.

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Jawaban yang benar adalah A. Soal tersebut menanyakan "Bagaimana efek jamur pada tanah dan bangunan?" Pada teks disebutkan dampak positif jamur pada tanah yaitu "fungi bring about the decomposition of dead organic matter, thus enriching the soil and returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere." artinya "jamur menyebabkan dekomposisi bahan organik yang telah mati, sehingga memperkaya tanah dan mengembalikan karbondioksida ke atmosfer." Di sisi lain, jamur memiliki dampak buruk pada bangunan. Informasi tersebut ada pada kalimat "They are a major cause of structural damage to building timbers" artinya "Mereka adalah penyebab utama kerusakan kayu pada bangunan." Dari informasi tersebut, disimpulkan bahwa jamur berdampak positif untuk tanah, namun berdampak negatif untuk bangunan (Fungi have a positive effect on soil, however, they have negative effect on buildings). Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah A.

Jawaban yang benar adalah A.

Soal tersebut menanyakan "Bagaimana efek jamur pada tanah dan bangunan?" Pada teks disebutkan dampak positif jamur pada tanah yaitu  "fungi bring about the decomposition of dead organic matter, thus enriching the soil and returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere." artinya "jamur menyebabkan dekomposisi bahan organik yang telah mati, sehingga memperkaya tanah dan mengembalikan karbondioksida ke atmosfer."

Di sisi lain, jamur memiliki dampak buruk pada bangunan. Informasi tersebut ada pada kalimat "They are a major cause of structural damage to building timbers" artinya "Mereka adalah penyebab utama kerusakan kayu pada bangunan."

Dari informasi tersebut, disimpulkan bahwa jamur berdampak positif untuk tanah, namun berdampak negatif untuk bangunan (Fungi have a positive effect on soil, however, they have negative effect on buildings).

Jadi, jawaban yang benar adalah A.

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