Q: Mention any two types of vegetative reproduction in Selaginella.
A: Step 1 Selaginella (Club Moss, Spike Moss) is a large genus of lycophytes with some 800 species…
Q: Compare the modes of reproduction of the zygosporefungi, sac fungi, yeasts, and club fungi.
A: Fungi are achlorophyllous, heterotrophic, spore-forming, non-vascular, eukaryotic organisms. They…
Q: To describe how fungi affect the agriculture.
A: Microscopic creatures are referred to as microorganisms. Bacteria, archaea, protozoa, algae, fungi,…
Q: Describe the different ways in which fungi can have an effect on humans economically.
A: Fungi are one of the most important microorganisms that carry out essential functions which may not…
Q: Sketch and label the internal structure of lid of capsule in Funaria.
A: Funaria, common name cord moss belongs to the class, Bryopsida and family, Funariaseae. It is…
Q: Describe the structure of typical fungus.
A: Fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have cell walls and omnipresent. They include yeast ,…
Q: Draw a labeled diagram of structure of spore of Riccia.
A: Division: Bryophyta Class: Hepaticospsida Order: Marchantiales Family: Ricciaceae Genus: Riccia It…
Q: Explain the habitat required for the growth of Selaginella
A: Selaginella, normally stated as spike nonvascular plant or conifer fern, has been around for over…
Q: Describe dehiscence of capsule and dispersal of spores of Funaria.
A: The genus Funaria, commonly known as cord moss or green moss. Two types of the lifecycle are present…
Q: Describe apospory in Funaria.
A: the genus of Funaria include 117 species the plant body is gametophytic it has 2 different form-…
Q: Name two fungal phyla that are active in decomposition
A: Decomposition is the process by which the the complex substances basically organic substances are…
Q: Describe dispersal of spores in Riccia.
A: Riccia belongs to the Ricciaceae family that grows in moist and shady places. Both vegetative and…
Q: Describe relationship between alga and fungus.
A: Association of Algae and fungus is known as Lichens. The relationship between the algae and fungus…
Q: Name any two enzymes produced by Fungi
A: A fungus is any eukaryotic organism which contains microorganisms like yeasts and molds, as well as…
Q: Describe the mutualistic relationship between fungi and plants that form lichen.
A: Symbiosis is the interaction between two organisms by which both the organisms benefit. These are…
Q: Fungi produce which structures for reproduction and multiplication? a. endospores b. cysts.…
A: Fungi are achlorophyllous, heterotrophic, spore-forming, non-vascular, eukaryotic organisms. They…
Q: Discuss the impacts of fungi on other organisms including humans
A: Fungi may be simple single-celled organisms or very complex multicellular organisms. They can be…
Q: Explain a two ways in which fungal spores arise.
A: These spores help the fungi to spread in a larger area by water and air due to the lightness of…
Q: Describe the sexual life cycle of basidiomycetes.
A: BASIC INFORMATION FUNGI It consist of unicellular organisms like yeast to complex edible…
Q: Describe the main body structures of a fungus. Explain their function
A: Fungi is heterotrophic , non- photosynthetic (without chlorophyll) Eukaryotes that are much related…
Q: Describe types of sexual reproduction found in fungi.
A: Fungi are eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that have symbiotic associations with plants and…
Q: State about the Sexual reproduction in club fungi ?
A: Fungi are multicellular, eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms. They have cell walls in their cells…
Q: Describe the methods of reproduction in Fungi
A: Microbes are normally visible under the microscope only. They include bacteria, viruses, protozoa,…
Q: During sexual reproduction, the zygospore fungi produce Select one: O A A conidiophore. B. An ascus.…
A: In fungi, the zygospore is a diploid reproductive stage. It is formed from fusion of the haploid…
Q: Give the characters of Ascomycetes
A: The microbes are the organisms that are 1-2 µm in diameter and are only visible under the…
Q: Draw one typical fungal thallus and label the parts.
A: The term 'thallus' generally means twig or green shoot. It is considered to be as the…
Q: ifferentiate the general characteristics of Fungi from Bacteria.
A: A microorganism is referred to as an organism that is microscopic in structure. It could exist…
Q: Write a review on the health effects of mould and air spores in genus
A: Mold, also spelled mould, in biology, a conspicuous mass of mycelium (masses of vegetative…
Q: explored fungal food spoilage with some details on fungal biology with examples.?
A: Microorganism determine the change in appearance, flavour,odour of food causing food deterioration…
Q: Fungi reproduce by spores. Are spores used for asexual or sexual reproduction? Decribe.
A: The fungi constitutes a unique kingdom of the heterotrophic organisms. They show a great…
Q: Define briefly the fungal structure.
A: Fungi are Eukaryotic organisms that includes mushrooms and microorganisms like yeast and molds. They…
Q: Write method for isolation of drinking water fungi by Baiting method. Also describe effect on fungal…
A: Fungi are a bunch of living life forms which are classified in their claim kingdom. This implies…
Q: at are the types of fungal spores and explain their funct
A: A class of creatures known as fungi includes yeast, moulds, and mushrooms. Despite having some…
Q: Describe the body plan of a fungus.
A: Fungi holds a special place in the five kingdom of classification which consists of usually…
Q: Contrast the mechanism of sexual and asexual spore formation in fungi
A: Reproduction is the process by which organisms (called parent(s)) produce another offspring that is…
Q: What are the characteristics of the kingdom fungi
A: Kingdom fungi includes eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms having a cell wall made of chitin.…
Q: Type of spore formed by heterosporous species which give rise to female gametophytes. A. Hetrospores…
A: Spores are a type of reproductive cells that are produced as a result of asexual reproduction.…
Q: What determines the shape of fungal spores that are ejected into the air?
A: Fungal spores are biological structures and are important for reproduction. These play a similar…
Q: Name the fungus which forms fairy rings.
A: Taxonomy is the science of naming, defining and classifying groups of biological organisms on the…
Q: Describe two ways in which fungal spores arise. Dimorphic fungus (yeast or a mold)
A: Fungus are defined as the type of eukaryotic organisms where they are single celled or multicellular…
Q: Explain the relationship between fungal hyphae and the production of a mycelium.
A: Fungi is a kingdom of eukaryotic organisms that include microbes like yeast and molds and duffer…
Q: Give a summary of how a detrimental a fungal disease is and how can we utilize the knowledge…
A: Fungal diseases are caused by fungi and are commonly known as mycosis. Fungi have a cell wall made…
Q: Explain how water molds differ from true fungal molds.
A: Introduction Mold is a fungus that grows in the form of hyphae, which are multicellular threads.…
Q: Describe the argument to support the hypothesis that fungi are opisthokonts more closely related to…
A: Opisthokonts are a class of eukaryotes that includes fungi, mammals, and choanoflagellates. Fungi…
Q: Describe the unusual morphology of actinoplanete spores
A: Introduction: Pilimelia, Micromonas, Actinoplanes, and Dactylosporangium belongs to the order…
Q: Compare and contrast the following types of asexual fungal spores: sporangiospore, arthrospore,…
A: fungi are filamentous organisms which reproduce through both sexual and asexual mode.asexual…
Q: Describe two ways in which fungal spores arise.
A: Fungi are achlorophyllous, heterotrophic, spore-forming, non-vascular, eukaryotic organisms. They…
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