Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Name the asexual spore(s)? Sporangiospore Conidia All of these Arthospores Sporangiospore Conidia All of these Arthospores ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Slime molds differ from the moldy fungi in their mode of nutrition: phagocytosis for the slime molds; absorptive heterotroph for moldy fungi Both (a) and (b) in that the moldy fungi produce amoeboid or flagellated cells and the slime molds do not None of these in their mode of nutrition: phagocytosis for the slime molds; absorptive heterotroph for moldy fungi Both (a) and (b) in that the moldy fungi produce amoeboid or flagellated cells and the slime molds do not None of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Fungi that lack partitions (septa) are called coenocytic ahyphae conidia yeast coenocytic ahyphae conidia yeast ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Ecologically fungi are important because Both (a) and (b) None of these they are a major cause of plant diseases they act as decomposers and aid in nutrient cycling Both (a) and (b) None of these they are a major cause of plant diseases they act as decomposers and aid in nutrient cycling ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Mushrooms are classified in which of the following division? Zygomycota Basidiomycota Deuteromycota Ascomycota Zygomycota Basidiomycota Deuteromycota Ascomycota ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Fungi - Molds and Yeasts Which of the following divisions of fungi produce uniflagellated zoospores? Oomycota Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Oomycota Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP