Characteristic features of yeast are –
| 1. | Unicellular | 2. | Reproduce by budding |
| 3. | Chitinous cell wall | 4. | All of the above |
Fungal bodies consist of long, slender thread-like structures called as-
| 1. | Mycelium | 2. | Hyphae |
| 3. | Frond | 4. | Setae |
Coenocytic hyphae are-
| 1. | Continuous tubes filled with uninucleated cytoplasm |
| 2. | Continuous tubes filled with multinucleated cytoplasm |
| 3. | Branched tubes filled with multinucleated cytoplasm |
| 4. | Branched tubes filled with uninucleated cytoplasm |
Nutrition of fungi-
a. Saprophytic
b. Parasitic
c. Symbiotic
d. All of the above
Fungi has symbiotic association with-
a. Algae
b. Roots of higher plants
c. Animals
d. Algae and roots of higher plants
Which of the following is the asexual spore?
| 1. | Basidiospores | 2. | Zoospores |
| 3. | Oospores | 4. | Ascospores |
Which of the following is the sexual spore?
a. Conidia
b. Sporangiospore
c. zoospore
d. Ascospore
The various spores produced in distinct structures are called as-
| 1. | Sorii | 2. | Fruiting bodies |
| 3. | Mycelium | 4. | Frond |
Which of the following is not involved in the sexual cycle of fungi?
a. Plasmogamy
b. Meiosis
c. Mitosis
d. Karyogamy
Fusion of protoplasms between two motile or non-motile gametes is called as-
| 1. | Karyogamy | 2. | Plasmogamy |
| 3. | Fusion | 4. | Fertilization |