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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts

Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
The thallus of a mold consists of

spores
mycelium
none of these
both (a) and (b)

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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
Mushrooms are classified in which of the following division?

Zygomycota
Deuteromycota
Ascomycota
Basidiomycota

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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
Why are slime molds considered to resemble plants?

They can photosynthesize
They form structures that resemble leaves
They have cell walls composed largely of cellulose
They form a threadlike structure

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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
Yeast play an important role in the alcohol industry, converting pyruvic acid into carbon dioxide and ethyl alcohol by the process of

glycolysis
Krebs cycle
fermentation
respiration

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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
The amount of phagocytosis done by the Plasmodium

is equal to by the water mold mycelium
is greater than by the water mold mycelium
None of these
is lesser than by the water mold mycelium

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Fungi - Molds and Yeasts
Fungi in the division Deuteromycota are characterized by the fact that

they only reproduce sexually
a method of sexual reproduction has not been identified
they form sexual spores called deuterospores
they are incapable of sexual reproduction

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