The Humongous Fungus Reading Answer

Bhaskar Das

Dec 17, 2022

The Humongous Fungus Reading Answer is a topic of the reading section. It is an important section of IELTS that consists of a comprehensive passage. Candidates must thoroughly read the IELTS reading passage, The Humongous Fungus Reading Answer, and answer over 40 questions. These questions target the candidates' reading skills. This IELTS Reading sample The Humongous Fungus Reading Answer contains two question types: True/False/Not Given, Fill in the Blanks with no more than 2 words. The topic had been taken from the book: Practice Tests for IELTS 2 - Volume 2. Candidates can have access to more topics from IELTS Reading practice papers.

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Section 1

Read the Passage to Answer the Following Questions

The Humongous Fungus Reading Answer

  1. If you were asked what is the largest organism in the world, what would your answer be? A blue whale or a redwood tree? Or perhaps a giant squid? You would be wrong. But this is understandable because the world's largest organism is largely hidden from sight and was discovered only relatively recently in 1998 in the soil of Oregon's Blue Mountains. It is a fungus nearly ten square kilometers in area and one meter deep. It may be not only the largest single organism in the world but also one of the oldest. Based on its current rate of growth, the fungus is thought to be around 2,400 years old; however, it is also possible that it has been growing for the past 8,650 years. Commonly known as the honey mushroom, the only visible evidence for the organism on the surface is groups of golden mushrooms that grow in forests during the autumn.
  2. The discovery of the organism came about when Catherine Parks, a scientist at the Pacific Northwest Research Station in Oregon, heard about trees dying from root rot in a forest east of Prairie City, Using aerial photographs, she identified an area of dying trees stretching over a 5.6 kilometer area. She then collected samples from the roots of these trees. When she looked at the samples, Parks was able to confirm that many of the samples were infected by the same organism; the fungus had grown bigger than any other creature known to science. A combination of good genes and stable conditions has enabled it to spread. In addition, the dry climate of the region makes it difficult for new fungi to establish themselves and compete with established fungi.
  3. The technique for identifying the fungus was developed in 1992, when the first gigantic fungus was discovered in Michigan. A PhD biology student, Myron Smith, discovered it in a hardwood forest, when he and his team were trying to find the boundaries of individual fungi. After a year of testing, they still had not found the boundary of a particular fungus. The next thing they did was develop new genetic tests to see if the DNA from the samples was from a single individual fungus and not closely related individuals. Eventually, they realized that they had found a 1,500- year-old fungus that weighed over 90 metric tonnes.
  4. The honey mushroom fungus is the cause of a root disease that kills many trees in the US and Canada. It has fine filaments or tubes that grow along tree roots and connect together to form a mat. The mat then slowly consumes the food source: it produces chemicals that digest carbohydrates from the tree and interfere with the tree's ability to absorb water and nutrients, eventually leading to the death of the host organism. As well as producing 61 feeding filaments, the honey fungus is able to spread by producing string-like growths that reach out to find new potential food sources. The fungus spreads very slowly over hundreds of years, seeking out food and killing its victims. Not surprisingly, forest service scientists are interested in learning to control the fungus but they also realize that it has an important role to play in the forest's ecology.
  5. Fungi have both beneficial and harmful effects. They are essential because they decompose or break down waste matter on the forest floor and recycle nutrients. They are also central to many processes that are important to humans: they are vital to the process of making many kinds of food, including cheese, bread and wine. They have been used in the production of medicines, and particularly antibiotics. Even the golden mushrooms produced by the honey mushroom fungus are edible, though apparently not very tasty. On the other hand, fungi also form a major group of organisms harmful to plants and animals. Some mushrooms produced by fungi, such as the death cap mushroom and the fool's mushroom, are extremely poisonous to humans. Fungi can spoil food which has been stored, and of course they can kill trees and other plants.
  6. Although to humans the idea of an enormous organism silently growing underground seems very strange, Tom Volk, a biology professor at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, explains that this may be in the nature of things for a fungus. 'We think that these things are not very rare,’ he says. 'We think that they're in fact normal.’

Section 2

Solution and Explanation
Question 1 to 7
Direction for questions from 1 to 7:
Below are given certain statements, the candidate needs to answer with True, False, or Not Given.

TRUE: If you find the question matching the information provided
FALSE: If you find the question opposite to the information provided.
NOT GIVEN: In case, there is no information given.

  1. The fungus is perhaps the world's oldest living organism.

Answer: True
Supporting Sentence
: It may be not only the largest single organism in the world but also one of the oldest.
Keyword
:
largest single organism, oldest in the world.
Keyword Location
:
Para A, lines 5-6
Explanation
:
 The author directly states that fungus can't be considered as the largest single organism in the world. However, as per research proves, it is the oldest single organism in the world. Hence, the statement is True.

  1. Catherine Parks wanted to work in Oregon.

Answer: Not Given

Explanation: There is no such information in the passage proving the fact. Hence, the answer is Not Given.

  1. Photos taken from the air helped her to locate the fungus.

Answer: True
Supporting Sentence
: Aerial photographs, she identified an area of dying trees stretching over a 5.6 kilometer area.
Keyword
: aerial photographs, same organism, the fungus had grown,
Keyword Location
:
Para B, lines 4
Explanation
: With the help of aerial photographs, she witnessed certain dying trees. The samples of those roots were collected. After looking at the samples, Parks was able to confirm that many of the samples were infected by the fungus. Hence, the statement is True.

  1. Myron Smith developed a test to see which organisms are related to fungi.

Answer: False
Supporting Sentence
: The next thing they did was develop new genetic tests to see if the DNA from the samples was from a single individual fungus and not closely related.
Keyword
: individual fungus, not closely related
Keyword Location
:
Para C, Lines 2-4
Explanation
: As per the passage, Myron Smith believed that organisms are not closely related. The development of genetic tests was made to see if the DNA was from a single individual fungus and not closely related. It was not to see if other organisms were related to fungi.

  1. The fungus damages trees by digesting carbohydrates that are part of the tree.

Answer: True
Supporting Sentence
: The mat then slowly consumes the food source; it produces chemicals that digest carbohydrates from the tree and interfere with the tree’s ability to absorb water and nutrients, eventually leading to the death of the host organism.
Keyword
: digest carbohydrates, consume the food source, absorb water and nutrients
Keyword Location
:
Para D, Line 3
Explanation
: The author suggests that fungus tends to consume the food source by consuming the carbohydrates produced by the trees. This is in sync with the question. Hence, the statement is True.

  1. The mushrooms from the honey mushroom fungus are poisonous to humans.

Answer: False
Supporting Sentence
: Even the golden mushrooms produced by the honey mushroom fungus are edible, though apparently not very tasty.
Keyword
: mushroom fungus are edible, not very tasty
Keyword Location
:
Para E, Line 5
Explanation
: The passage provides us with information about the fungus being edible, though not very tasty. The statement suggests the direct opposite. Hence, it is False.

  1. The fungi are the Largest group of organisms harmful to humans.

Answer: Not Given

Explanation: There is no such information in the passage proving the fact. Hence, the answer is Not Given.

Question 8 to 13:
Direction for questions from 8 to 13:
The candidate needs to fill the answer with no more than two words. You need to fill answers in given spaces from 8 to 13.

  1. The Largest known organism is a fungus, the only _________ signs of which are mushrooms that appear in autumn.

Answer: visible
Supporting Sentence
: Commonly known as the honey mushroom, the only visible evidence for the organism on the surface is groups of golden mushrooms.
Keyword
:
honey mushroom, visible evidence
Keyword Location
:
Para A, lines 7-9
Explanation
:
To complete the sentence, the best option is visible and seems to be the best fit. The author explained in paragraph A that the honey mushroom is visible in autumn. Hence, visible is the correct option.

  1. The fungus was discovered when a scientist was studying _________ across a large area of forest in Oregon.

Answer: trees dying or dying trees
Supporting Sentence
: The discovery of the organism came about when Catherine Parks, a scientist at the Pacific Northwest Research Station in Oregon, heard about trees dying from root rot in a forest east of Prairie City.
Keyword
:
Oregon heard, trees dying from root rot
Keyword Location
:
Para B, Lines 1-3
Explanation
:
The passage states that the discovery of fungus was done by Perks while studying dying trees. the supporting sentence also backs the answer.

  1. The fungus is responsible for all _________ that kills the trees.

Answer: Root disease
Supporting Sentence
: The honey mushroom fungus is the cause of a root disease that kills many trees in the US and Canada.
Keyword
:
fungus is cause, root disease, kills many trees
Keyword Location
:
Para D, Lines 1-3
Explanation
:
As per a study in the US and Canada, it is revealed that some root disease is the reason for trees' death or decay. This information is provided in paragraph D by the author. Hence, fungus is responsible for root disease that kills trees.

  1. Scientists determined that the fungus was a single organism by using _________ to see if DNA samples were from the same individual.

Answer: Genetic tests
Supporting Sentence
: The next thing they did was develop new genetic tests to see if the DNA from the samples was from a single individual fungus and not closely related individuals.
Keyword
:
develop the new generic test, DNA from the samples
Keyword Location
:
Para C, Lines 4-6
Explanation
: As explained in paragraph C, scientists collected different DNA samples for the study. To make certain surety, scientists went on to perform another DNA test that proves that fungus is a single organism. Hence, a genetic test is a correct answer.

  1. Although the concept of an enormous organism living _________

Answer: Underground
Supporting Sentence
: Although to humans the idea of an enormous organism silently growing underground seems very strange.
Keyword
: silently growing, underground growth
Keyword Location
:
Para F, Lines 1-3
Explanation
: The passage states that study shows that these organisms tend to grow silently underground. As per living going, this underground growth is unbelievable or strange. This makes underground the correct answer.

  1. is strange to humans, scientists think it may be _____.

Answer: normal
Supporting Sentence
: We think that they’re in fact normal.
Keyword
: scientist think normal
Keyword Location
:
Para F, lines 2-4
Explanation
: The author states that as per scientists, the growth of fungus underground is not as strange as considered by humans. As per them, it is quite normal. Hence, normal is the correct answer.

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