Lichens are mutualistic symbiotic relationship between:
1. Roots of vascular plants and fungi
2. Roots of vascular plants and blue green algae
3. Algae and Fungi
4. Cnidarian and zooxanthelle
What is not true regarding sexual reproduction in basidiomycetes?
1. | Sex organs are well developed |
2. | Plasmogamy is brought about by fusion of two vegetative or somatic cells of different strains or genotypes |
3. | Karyogamy and meiosis take place in basidium, producing four basidiospores |
4. | Basidiospores are produced exogenously on the basidium |
Viruses are:
1. Obligate intracellular parasites
2. Obligate extracellular parasites
3. Facultative parasites
4. Free living, outside a living cell
The cell walls of diatoms are ‘indestructible’ as they are embedded with:
1. | Silica | 2. | Chitin |
3. | Calcium | 4. | Raphides |
Bacteriophages are:
1. Bacteria infecting ss RNA viruses
2. Bacteria infecting ds RNA viruses
3. Viruses that infect bacteria and generally have ds DNA
4. Viruses that infect bacteria and generally have ds RNA
Yeast is unique amongst the members of Kingdom Fungi because it:
1. reproduces by ascospores
2. is unicellular
3. does not have a chitinous cell wall
4. does not have a sexual mode of reproduction
The phenomenon of red tides is associated with blooms of:
1. | Zooxanthelle | 2. | Gonyaulax |
3. | Blue green algae | 4. | Ctenoplana and Beroe |
Identify the incorrect statement regarding Euglenoids:
1. | Majority are found in fresh stagnant water |
2. | Presence of two flagella |
3. | Behave as heterotrophs when deprived of sunlight |
4. | Pigments entirely different from those found in higher plants |
The commercial production of citric acid is possible with the help of:
1. Xanthomanascitri
2. Claviceps purpura
3. Trichodermaharzianum
4. Aspergillus niger
Which of the following is not true for fungi belonging to the class phycomycetes?
1. | Aseptate and coenocytic mycelium |
2. | Spores endogenously produced in sporangium |
3. | Asexual reproduction by nonmotile zoospores or motile aplanospores |
4. | Found in aquatic habitats, decaying wood or as obligate parasites on plants |