Fungal bodies consist of long, slender thread-like structures called as-

1. Mycelium 2. Hyphae
3. Frond 4. Setae

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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
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Fungi has symbiotic association with-

1. Algae
2. Roots of higher plants
3. Animals
4. Algae and roots of higher plants
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Which of the following is the asexual spore?

1. Basidiospores 2. Zoospores
3. Oospores 4. Ascospores
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Which of the following is the sexual spore?

1. Conidia 2. Sporangiospore
3. zoospore 4. Ascospore
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The various spores produced in distinct structures are called as-

1. Sorii 2. Fruiting bodies
3. Mycelium 4. Frond
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Which of the following is not involved in the sexual cycle of fungi?

1. Plasmogamy 2. Meiosis
3. Mitosis 4. Karyogamy
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Fusion of protoplasms between two motile or non-motile gametes is called as-

1. Karyogamy 2. Plasmogamy
3. Fusion 4. Fertilization
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If meiosis in zygote results in haploid spores, then ploidy of adult cells should be-
a. Haploid
b. Diploid
c. Dikaryon
d. None of the above

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An intervening dikaryotic stage occurs in-

1. Phycomycetes and Ascomycetes
2. Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes
3. Basidiomycetes and Phycomycetes
4. Phycomycetes and Ascomycetes
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