The basis for the division of the kingdom fungi into various classes is /are –
(i). The morphology of the mycelium
(ii). Mode of spore formation
(iii). Fruiting bodies
(iv). Type of pigment
(v). Type of cell wall.
a. i, iv and v
b. i, ii and iii
c. ii, iii, iv and v
d. i, ii, iii and v
Which class of Fungi has coenocytic and aseptate mycelium?
1. Phycomycetes
2. Ascomycetes
3. Basidiomycetes
4. Deuteromycetes
Parasitic fungi of mustard is-
a. Mucor
b. Albugo
c. Puccinia
d. Rhizopus
Fungus known by the name of ‘Bread mould’ is –
a. Mucor
b. Albugo
c. Puccinia
d. Rhizopus
Which class of fungi shows zygospore formation?
a. Phycomycetes
b. Ascomycetes
c. Basidiomycetes
d. Deuteromycetes
Which of the following is a non–motile spore in phycomycetes?
a. Zoospore
b. Oospore
c. Aplanospore
d. Ascospore
Identify the exogenous spore?
1. Zoospore
2. Basidiospore
3. Aplanospore
4. Ascospore
Which of the following is not a member of class phycomycetes?
1. Mucor
2. Rhizopus
3. Albugo
4. Claviceps
Which of the following is known as Sac-fungi?
a. Phycomycetes
b. Ascomycetes
c. Basidiomycetes
d. Deuteromycetes
Yeast belongs to the class –
a. Phycomycetes
b. Ascomycetes
c. Basidiomycetes
d. Deuteromycetes