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?
- Sucrose
- Glucose
- Starch
- 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
Give an example of crustose.
Which fungi have Dikaryophase in their life cycle?
Are there poisonous lichens?
Who is commonly referred to as imperfect fungi?
Is fungus a parasite?
What is the difference between lichen and fungus?