This document contains a biology lesson on classification of fungi to lichens. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like the composition of the cell wall in fungi, characteristics of viruses, types of mycelium and fungi, symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants, reserve foods, fungi that cause plant diseases, fungi used in research, identification of fungal structures, life cycles, decomposer roles, origins of virus names, virus coat proteins, and indicators of pollution shown by lichens. The key at the bottom provides the answers to the 15 questions.
This document contains a biology lesson on classification of fungi to lichens. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like the composition of the cell wall in fungi, characteristics of viruses, types of mycelium and fungi, symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants, reserve foods, fungi that cause plant diseases, fungi used in research, identification of fungal structures, life cycles, decomposer roles, origins of virus names, virus coat proteins, and indicators of pollution shown by lichens. The key at the bottom provides the answers to the 15 questions.
This document contains a biology lesson on classification of fungi to lichens. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like the composition of the cell wall in fungi, characteristics of viruses, types of mycelium and fungi, symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants, reserve foods, fungi that cause plant diseases, fungi used in research, identification of fungal structures, life cycles, decomposer roles, origins of virus names, virus coat proteins, and indicators of pollution shown by lichens. The key at the bottom provides the answers to the 15 questions.
This document contains a biology lesson on classification of fungi to lichens. It includes 15 multiple choice questions covering topics like the composition of the cell wall in fungi, characteristics of viruses, types of mycelium and fungi, symbiotic relationships between fungi and plants, reserve foods, fungi that cause plant diseases, fungi used in research, identification of fungal structures, life cycles, decomposer roles, origins of virus names, virus coat proteins, and indicators of pollution shown by lichens. The key at the bottom provides the answers to the 15 questions.
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BIOLOGY DAY-3 ( DT 03-02-2018 )
CHAPTER : Biological Classification TOPIC : Fungi to Lichens
1. In fungi, the cell wall is mainly composed of (1) Pectin (2) Cellulose (3) Hemicellulose (4) Chitin 2. Which of the following is not correct for viruses. (1) Virus contains both RNA and DNA (2) They are inert outside their specific host cell (3) Viruses are obligate parasites (4) Genetic material of virus is infectious 3. Coenocytic, multinucleated, aseptate mycelium is found in (1) Ascomycetes (2) Basidiomycetes (3) Deuteromycetes (4) Phycomycetes 4. In Rhizopus and Spirogyra meiosis occurs at the time of (1) Zoospore formation (2) Gamete formation’ (3) Akinete formation (4) Germination of Zygospore 5. Mycorrhiza is (1) Symbiotic association between algae and fungi (2) Symbiotic association between fungi and animal (3) Symbiotic association between plant and animal (4) Symbiotic association between fungi and roots of higher plants 6. Glycogen is the reserve food in I) Rhizopus II) Funaria III) Bacteria IV) Spirogyra (1) I and III (2) II and IV (3) I and II (4) III and IV 7. Which fungi cause Rust and Smut diseases respectively (1) Ustilago and Erysiphe (2) Puccinia and Ustilago (3) Puccinia and Erysiphe (4) Ustilago and Puccinia 8. Fungus that is extensively used in biochemical and genetic work (1) Neurospora (2) Ustilago (3) Colletotrichum (4) Saccharomyces 9. Identify the given diagram and its class
(3) Agaricus – Ascomycetes (4) Penicillium – Basidiomycetes 10. Dikaryotic phase occurs in (1) Ascomycetes (2) Phycomycetes (3) Basidiomycetes (4) 1 and 3 11. Majority of the members are decomposers of litter and help in mineral recycling in this class of fungus (1) Ascomycetes (2) Deuteromycetes (3) Phycomycetes (4) Basidiomycetes 12. The name virus was given by (1) Beijerinck (2) Pasteur (3) Ivanowsky (4) W.M.Stanley 13. The protein coat of virus is called (1) Capsule (2) Capsomere (3) Capsid (4) Cypsela 14. Viroids have (1) single stranded RNA not enclosed by protein coat (2) single stranded DNA not enclosed by protein coat. (3) double stranded DNA enclosed by protein coat (4) double stranded RNA enclosed by protein coat 15. Lichens are indicators of (1) water pollution (2) air pollution (3) soil pollution (4) all of these DAY-3 KEY SHEET - BIOLOGY 1) 4 2) 1 3) 4 4) 4 5) 4 6) 1 7) 2 8) 1 9) 2 10) 4 11) 2 12) 2 13) 3 14) 1 15) 2