I. | Mycelium is aseptate and coenocytic. |
II. | Asexual reproduction takes place by zoospores (motile) or by aplanospores (non-motile). |
III. | Asexual spores are exogenously produced on the sporangium. |
I | II | III | |
1. | F | T | F |
2. | T | T | F |
3. | F | T | T |
4. | T | F | F |
Ascomycetes | Basidiomycetes | |
I: | Mycelium is branched and septate. | Mycelium is aseptate and coenocytic. |
II: | Asexual spores are conidia. | Asexual spores are zoospores. |
III: | Sexual spores are produced endogenously in sac like asci. | Sexual spores are exogenously produced on the basidium. |
1. | None | 2. | Only I and II |
3. | I, II and III | 4. | Only III |
I: | examples of insectivorous plants. |
II: | partially heterotrophic. |
Statement I: | In the five kingdom classification of Whittaker, there is no mention of lichens, viruses, viroids and prions. |
Statement II: | Lichens, viruses, viroids and prions are all ‘acellular’ organisms. |
1. | It is composed of polysaccharides and amino acids in Monera. |
2. | All members of Kingdom Protista have a cell wall, usually cellulosic. |
3. | Cell wall with chitin is present in Fungi. |
4. | Animals lack a cell wall in their cells. |
Statement I: | Archaebacteria can survive in extreme conditions. |
Statement II: | Methanogens are archaebacteria. |
1. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is correct |
2. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is correct |
3. | Statement I is correct; Statement II is incorrect |
4. | Statement I is incorrect; Statement II is incorrect |
1. | They are borne on fruiting bodies formed by plasmodium during favourable conditions. |
2. | They possess true walls. |
3. | They are extremely resistant and survive for many years. |
4. | They are dispersed by air currents. |
I. | are continuous tubes filled with multinucleated cytoplasm. |
II. | have septae or cross walls. |