Characteristic features of yeast are –
a. Unicellular
b. Reproduce by budding
c. Chitinous cell wall
d. All of the above
Fungal bodies consist of long, slender thread-like structures called as-
a. Mycelium
b. Hyphae
c. Frond
d. Setae
Coenocytic hyphae are-
a. Continuous tubes filled with uninucleated cytoplasm
b. Continuous tubes filled with multinucleated cytoplasm
c. Branched tubes filled with multinucleated cytoplasm
d. Branched tubes filled with uninucleated cytoplasm
Nutrition of fungi-
a. Saprophytic
b. Parasitic
c. Symbiotic
d. All of the above
Fungi has symbiotic association with-
a. Algae
b. Roots of higher plants
c. Animals
d. Algae and roots of higher plants
Which of the following is the asexual spore?
a. Basidiospores
b. Zoospores
c. Oospores
d. Ascospores
Which of the following is the sexual spore?
a. Conidia
b. Sporangiospore
c. zoospore
d. Ascospore
The various spores produced in distinct structures are called as-
a. Sorii
b. Fruiting bodies
c. Mycelium
d. Frond
Which of the following is not involved in the sexual cycle of fungi?
a. Plasmogamy
b. Meiosis
c. Mitosis
d. Karyogamy
Fusion of protoplasms between two motile or non-motile gametes is called as-
a. Karyogamy
b. Plasmogamy
c. Fusion
d. Fertilization