Description : An organism in the Deuteromycota has all the following except A.asexual spores B.absorptive nutrition C.ascospores, basidiospores or zygospores D.a nucleus
Last Answer : C.ascospores, basidiospores or zygospores
Description : An organism in the Deuteromycota has all the following except A-asexual spores B- absorptive nutrition C- ascospores, basidiospores or zygospores D-a nucleus
Last Answer : ascospores, basidiospores or zygospores
Description : If fungi and spores asexual reproduction then plants and sexual reproduction?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Fungi in the division Deuteromycota are characterized by the fact that A- they only reproduce sexually B- they form sexual spores called deuterospores C- they are incapable of sexual reproduction D- a method of sexual reproduction has not been identified
Last Answer : a method of sexual reproduction has not been identified
Description : Bread mold is a member of which phylum? Sexual mating types fuse forming a _____. a. Zygomycota, zyogospores b. Glomeromycota, sporangiospores c. Ascomycota, ascospores d. Basidiomycota, basidiospores
Last Answer : a. Zygomycota, zyogospores
Description : Which fungi produce zoospores? -Biology
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Description : Which fungi have motile zoospores? -Biology
Description : Name of asexual spores produced by fungi? -Biology
Description : Tick out the incorrect match: List I (Ore) List II (Mineral) a) Dolomite- MgCO3 b) Gibbsite3- H2O c) Gypsum2- H2O d) Geothite- Fe2O3
Last Answer : d) Geothite- Fe2O3
Description : Read the following five statements (A - E) and answer as asked next to them. (A) In Equisetum, the female gametophyte is retained on the parent sporophyte. (B) In Ginkgo, male gametophyte is not independent. (C ... . How many of the above statements are correct? (a) Two (b) Three (c) Four (d) One
Last Answer : (d) One
Description : How much air humidity can cause fungi or insects in fish food ?
Last Answer : If the humidity is more than 65% , fungi or insects can grow in fish food.
Description : What is the percentage of moisture in fish food that can cause fungi or insects ?
Last Answer : If the moisture content of fish food is more than 10% , fungi or insects can grow.
Description : Antibiotics are products of (a) Bacteria and fungi (b) Fungi and parasites (c) Parasites and bacteria (d) Fungi and viruses
Last Answer : (a) Bacteria and fungi
Description : Mycology is a study of (a) Bacteria (b) Virus (c) Fungi(d) Parasites
Last Answer : (c) Fungi
Description : Difference between conidia and sporangiospores. -Biology
Description : What mold produces sporangiospores? -Biology
Description : Sporangiospores definition. -Biology
Description : Function of sporangiospores. -Biology
Description : All the following are examples of asexual spore formation except: a. Arthrospores. b. Conidia. c. Sporangiospores. d. Basidiospores.
Last Answer : d. Basidiospores.
Description : Zoospores of chlamydomonas. -Biology
Description : Which one of the following is correctly matched? (a) Onion–Bulb (b) Ginger–Sucker (c) Chlamydomonas–Conidia (d) Yeast–Zoospores
Last Answer : (a) Onion–Bulb
Description : Which one of the following statements is not correct? (a) Offspring produced by the asexual reproduction are called clone. (b) Microscopic, motile, asexual reproductive structures are called zoospores. ( ... in the standing water, drains oxygen from water that leads to the death of fishes.
Last Answer : (c) In potato, banana and ginger, the plantlets arise from the internodes present in the modified stem.
Description : Which one is a wrong statement? (a) Haploid endosperm is typical feature of Gymnosperms. (b) Brown algae have chlorophyll a and c and fucoxanthin. (c) Archegonia are found in Bryophyta, Pteridophyta and Gymnosperms. (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores
Last Answer : (d) Mucor has biflagellate zoospores
Description : Which one is wrongly matched? (a) Uniflagellate gametes – Polysiphonia (b) Biflagellate zoospores – Brown algae (c) Gemma cups – Marchantia (d) Unicellular organism – Chlorella
Last Answer : (a) Uniflagellate gametes – Polysiphonia
Description : Ulothrix can be described as a (a) filamentous alga lacking flagellated reproductive stages (b) membranous alga producing zoospores (c) filamentous alga with flagellated reproductive stages (d) non-motile colonial alga lacking zoospores.
Last Answer : (c) filamentous alga with flagellated reproductive stages
Description : 21. Asexual microscopic motile reproductive structures are called ... b) Microspores b) Zoospores c) Conidiospores d) Aplanospores
Last Answer : d) Aplanospores
Description : 1. Asexual microscopic motile reproductive structures are called ... a) Microspores b) Zoospores c) Conidiospores d) Aplanospores
Description : Which one is wrongly matched ? (1) Uniflagellate gametes - Polysiphonia (2) Biflagellate zoospores - Brown algae (3) Gemma cups - Marchantia (4) Unicellular organism - Chlorella
Last Answer : (1) Uniflagellate gametes - Polysiphonia
Description : Which one of the following is correctly matched ? (1) Yeast – Zoospores (2) Onion – Bulb (3) Ginger – Sucker (4) Chlamydomonas – Conidia
Last Answer : (2) Onion – Bulb
Description : Which gene is responsible for algae and fungi for sexual reproduction?
Last Answer : I think they grow by specific means not sexually.For more knowledge,you should read some articles related to it which will give you a wide view on it.
Description : $ Puccinia graminis causes rust disease of wheat. ! Sexual reproduction is absent in fungi imperfecti.
Last Answer : $ Puccinia graminis causes rust disease of wheat. ! Sexual reproduction is absent in fungi imperfecti. A. If ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Both the ascus and the basidium a. Are formed by fungi in the mitosporic fungi. b. Are involved in coenocytic formation by fungi. c. Are diploid structures. d. Are produced during the sexual stage of fungal reproduction.
Last Answer : d. Are produced during the sexual stage of fungal reproduction.
Description : An organism without a known sexual stage would be classified in the a. Mitosporic fungi. b. Zygomycota. c. Basidiomycota. d. Ascomycota.
Last Answer : a. Mitosporic fungi.
Description : 6. The Theory of Panspermia is still a favourite idea for some astronomers which states that a) Life could have come from pre-existing Life b) Life started from chemicals c) Units of life called spores were transferred to different planets d) Life came out of decaying & rotting matter
Last Answer : c) Units of life called spores were transferred to different planets
Description : Can I save fern spores to plant next spring?
Last Answer : It is very involved....here is the link www.hardyferns.org/fern-info-propagation.php
Description : How will an organism be benefited if it reproduces through spores ? -Biology
Last Answer : An organism is benefited by reproducing through the spores because spores are surrounded by a thick layer which protects them in adverse conditions. When the favourable conditions occur, these spores start to grow again. In this way they are successfully live in unfavourable conditions.
Description : Various types of asexual spores found in algae? -Biology
Description : are bryophyte spores part of the sporophyte or gametophyte generation? how about fern spores? -Biology
Description : Are spores vascular plants?
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Description : $ Hypnospores are the thick walled resting spores produced in some Algae. ! The megaspores of Pinus are also called hypnospores.
Last Answer : $ Hypnospores are the thick walled resting spores produced in some Algae. ! The megaspores of Pinus are also ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Name the group of spores producing plants in which sex organs are concealed.
Last Answer : Name the group of spores producing plants in which sex organs are concealed.
Description : Are Spores harmed by disinfectant heat or cold?
Last Answer : Yes, potentially all 3 could harm spores.
Description : How are spores produced?
Last Answer : by sporophytes through meiosis
Description : Spores?
Last Answer : DefinitionA spore is a reproductive cell produced by certain fungi, plants (moss, ferns), and some bacteria. Often, the spore fully develops after a state of dormancy or hibernation. ... pressures. In health-care settings, sterilization is usually accomplished using a device called an autoclave.