Nutrition in Fungi
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What are lichens explain its characteristics
Mode of nutrition in bacteria are ____?
Give a comparative account of the classes of Kingdom Fungi under the following:
(i) Mode of nutrition
(ii) Mode of reproduction
What are the 4 types of protozoa?
- Starch
- Glucose
- Sucrose
- Glycogen
What are examples of lichens?
What is a coenocytic condition?
Do Fungi have a cell wall?
The mode of nutrition in Rhizopus is:
Saprophytic
Parasitic
Autotrophic
Symbiotic
Why is puccinia known as macrocyclic and polymorphic rust?
- Heterotrophic
- Parasitic
- Saprotrophic
- Holozoic
Is agaricus a parasitic fungus?
- They show a great diversity in structure and habitat
- They reproduce asexually and sexually
- They do not reproduce by zoospores
- Most of fungi are saprophytic in their mode of nutrition
Why are fungi imperfecti called so?
- Yeast
- Bacteria
- Virus
- Protozoans
- Heterotrophic
- Any of the above
- Saprophytic
- Holozoic
Fungi and bacteria are autotrophs.
- True
- False
Can lichens grow underwater?
An adhesive pad of fungi penetrates the host with the help of :
Hooke and suckers
Softening by enzymes
Mechanical pressure and enzymes
Only by mechanical pressured
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Fungi
- None of the Above
Which one is an insectivorous plant?
Lichens
Pitcher plant
Mushroom
Yeast
How many of the following plant parts exhibit haploidization?
- Gemmae.
- Cells in the capsule of Funaria.
- Basidiospores.
- Zoospores of Phycomycetes.
- Spores of slime molds.
- Primary protonema.
- Secondary protonema.
2.
3.
4.
6.
- Parasitic
- Saprophytic
- Symbiotic
- Autotrophic
Which fungi have Dikaryophase in their life cycle?
Are there poisonous lichens?
Give an example of crustose.
Who is commonly referred to as imperfect fungi?
What is the difference between lichen and fungus?
Is fungus a parasite?