An intervening dikaryotic stage occurs in-
a. Phycomycetes and Ascomycetes
b. Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes
c. Basidiomycetes and Phycomycetes
d. Phycomycetes and Ascomycetes
Dikaryophase of fungus is-
a. Two nuclei per cell
b. Diploid nucleus
c. Two nuclei per mycelium
d. More than one options are correct.
The basis for the division of the kingdom fungi into various classes is /are –
(i). The morphology of the mycelium
(ii). Mode of spore formation
(iii). Fruiting bodies
(iv). Type of pigment
(v). Type of cell wall.
a. i, iv and v
b. i, ii and iii
c. ii, iii, iv and v
d. i, ii, iii and v
Which class of Fungi has coenocytic and aseptate mycelium?
a. Phycomycetes
b. Ascomycetes
c. Basidiomycetes
d. Deuteromycetes
Parasitic fungi of mustard is-
a. Mucor
b. Albugo
c. Puccinia
d. Rhizopus
Fungus known by the name of ‘Bread mould’ is –
a. Mucor
b. Albugo
c. Puccinia
d. Rhizopus
Which class of fungi shows zygospore formation?
a. Phycomycetes
b. Ascomycetes
c. Basidiomycetes
d. Deuteromycetes
Which of the following is a non–motile spore in phycomycetes?
a. Zoospore
b. Oospore
c. Aplanospore
d. Ascospore
Identify the exogenous spore?
a. Zoospore
b. Basidiospore
c. Aplanospore
d. Ascospore
Which of the following is not a member of class phycomycetes?
a. Mucor
b. Rhizopus
c. Albugo
d. Claviceps