
Basic Science : Fungi Kingdom Plantae Or Metaphyta QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS :: part4 : 6 to 10
Following Basic Science multiple choice objective type questions and answers will help you in many types of 2024 job and other entrance examinations :
6.Lichens have an actual relationship of |
Parasitism |
Mutualism |
Helotism |
Epiphytism |
7.Lichen with a branched system but small base is |
Fruticose |
Foliose |
Crustose |
Symbiont |
8.Fungal spores produced asexually at tops or sides of hyphae are called |
Zoospores |
Spores |
Chlamydospores |
Conidia |
9.Red/Pink bread mould is the common name for |
Neurospora |
Mucor |
Aspergillus |
Rhizopus |
10.Penicillin was discovered in the year of |
1901 |
1919 |
1929 |
1909 |
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