Most true yeasts belong to the class ascomycetes, e.g. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker’s yeast). Also Check: Rhizopus Penicillium MCQs On... View Article
Basidiomycetes have both sexual and asexual stages in their life cycle, whereas, Deuteromycetes have only asexual stages in their life cycle.... View Article
Fungi belonging to Deuteromycota are called imperfect fungi. They do not have sexual stages in their life cycle. They reproduce asexually by... View Article
Phycomycetes is a class of fungi characterised by the presence of aseptate and coenocytic mycelium, e.g. Rhizopus (bread mould). Also Check:... View Article
Phycomycetes have aseptate and coenocytic mycelium, whereas ascomycetes have septate mycelium. In Phycomycetes karyogamy immediately follows... View Article
Phycomycetes are found in aquatic habitats or moist and damp places. They are also present as obligate parasites on plants. Also Check:... View Article
Some Phycomycetes are obligate parasites on plants, e.g. Albugo is a parasitic fungus on mustard. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi?... View Article
The bread mould or Rhizopus belongs to Phycomycetes. Other examples are Mucor, Albugo, etc. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A... View Article
Phycomycetes are found in aquatic and damp environments. The mycelium is coenocytic. Common examples are Rhizopus, Mucor, Albugo, etc. Also... View Article
Phycomycetes are characterised by the presence of aseptate, coenocytic mycelium. They reproduce asexually by zoospores or aplanospores. Sexual... View Article
Phycomycetes are commonly called algal fungi. Also Check: What type of cell is fungi? Name A Common Asexual Reproductive Structure Seen In... View Article
When sexual reproduction involves the fusion of one larger non-motile female gamete and a smaller motile male gamete, it is called oogamous. E.g.... View Article
Sexual reproduction where the two gametes are similar in size is called isogamy. E.g. Ulothrix, Spirogyra. Also Check: What type of cell is... View Article
Dikaryotic cells contain two nuclei (n+n). The dikaryotic stage is found in ascomycetes and basidiomycetes. Also Check: What type of cell is... View Article