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Biology Chapter 8 includes

  • The body of fungus
  • Nutrition in fungi
  • Reproduction
  • Classification of fungi
  • land adaptations of fungi
  • Importance of fungi

Biology Chapter 8 MCQs Class 11

 

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#1. Which of the following is major structural component of fungus cell wall:

#2. Deadly poisonous fungus is:

#3. A single mycelium may produce upto a kilometer of new hyphae in only:

#4. Example of soil dwelling carnivorous fungus is:

#5. The ecologically important bio-indicator of air pollution are:

#6. Most of the visible part of lichen is:

#7. Parasitic fungi directly absorb the nutrient from the living host cytoplasm by:

#8. Fungi can tolerate wide range of pH from:

#9. The imperfect fungi are also called:

#10. Fungi are heterotrophs that lack cellulose in their cell wall and contain a chemical found in external skeleton of arthopods:

#11. The fungi which obtain their food from organic matter are called:

#12. Which is absent in fungi:

#13. The closest relatives of fungi are probably:

#14. In fungi spores are produced inside the reproductive structure called:

#15. The principal decomposers of cellulose and lignin are:

#16. Despite absence of sexual reproduction, imperfect fungi show special kind of sexual reproduction called as:

#17. Unicellular yeasts reproduce by:

#18. One of the following reproductive cells structures are asexual:

#19. Oyster mushroom is considered as:

#20. Asexual reproduction in yeast occurs by:

#21. Agaricus are:

#22. Each Ascus comprise ascospores:

#23. which is the largest group of fungi:

#24. Symbiotic association between fungi and algae is called:

#25. Pencillium belongs to:

#26. Members of Basidiomycota are commonly called:

#27. The most common rust fungi are:

#28. Ecological role of fungi as decomposer is parallel only by:

#29. Ustilago species is most common:

#30. Alternaria is an example of:

#31. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the most exploited:

#32. The group of fungi in which sexual reproduction has not been observed:

#33. The skeleton of arthopoda is made of:

#34. Rhizoups belong to which of the following group:

#35. Brush like arrangements of its conidia is characteristic of:

#36. Which of the following does not produce conidia:

#37. Yeasts are unicellular:

#38. Loose smut of wheat is caused by the following fungi:

#39. Which one of the following fungus is non-edible:

#40. Poisonous mushrooms are also called:

#41. One example of fruticose lichens is:

#42. Which is used to give flavor, aroma and characteristic color to the cheese:

#43. First discovered antibiotic is:

#44. The number of edible mushroom species are about:

#45. Citric acid is obtained from:

#46. The disease caused by a fungus is:

#47. Which of the following is not the symptom of ergotism:

#48. Parasitic fungi directly absorb nutrients from living host by:

#49. All fungal nuclei are haploid except for transient diploid:

#50. Histoplasmosis caused by spores of fungus is a serious infection of:

#51. The cell wall of fungus contains:

#52. Reindeer moss used as food for reindeer is:

#53. pH of fresh saliva is nearly:

#54. Cell wall of oomycotes contain mostly:

#55. Rhizopus belongs to class:

#56. 80% food of sponges consists of:

#57. Candida ablicans is a:

#58. Some fungi are used to control environmental pollution, the process is called:

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