Toadstool or mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil, or its food source. It is poisonous to human.
BCECE-2009
Biological Classification
258760
Lomasomes are found in :
1 algal cell
2 fungal cell
3 yeast
4 E.coli
Explanation:
Lomasome term coined by Moore and McAlear (1961). The outfolding at the plasma membrane in fungi is called the lomasome. - Lomasomes are the membranous structure found between the cell wall and plasma membrane. They facilitate vesicular transport and increase the surface area.
AP EAMCET-2011 / BVP-2000
Biological Classification
258762
Cell wall of fungi is made up of
1 fungal cellulose
2 hemicellulose
3 fungal chitin
4 Both ' $a$ ' and 'c'
Explanation:
The cell wall of fungi is made up mainly of glucans, chitin, and glycoproteins. Cellulose is the primary compound of the cell walls of the plant cell, and chitin is the primary compound of the cell walls of the fungi and exoskeletons of arthropods. - Chitin is a complex homopolysaccharide and the second most abundant organic substance. It is found as the structural component of fungal walls and is also called fungal cellulose. - Hemicellulose is a major component of plant cell walls. It is also known as polyose. They contribute in strengthening the cell wall by interacting with cellulose and, in some walls, with lignin.
UP CPMT-2009 / JIPMER-2018
Biological Classification
258763
Puffballs belongs to the following class
1 Phycomycetes
2 Ascomycetes
3 Basidiomycetes
4 Deuteromycetes
Explanation:
Basidiomycetes are commonly known as mushroom (Agaricus), bracket fungi or puffballs. These fungi are found in soil or on decaying wood in grassy areas and woods. They are named so because clouds of dust-like brown spores are release when the mature fruiting body bursts.
TS EAMCET-11.05.2023
Biological Classification
258764
Identify the asexual reproductive structure associated with Penicillium:
1 Buds
2 Zoospores
3 Conidia
4 Gemmules
Explanation:
Conidia are the asexual reproductive structures found in Penicillium. - Buds are found in $\underline{H y d r a}$. - Zoospores are found in Chlamydomonas. - Gemmules are found in Sponges.
Toadstool or mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil, or its food source. It is poisonous to human.
BCECE-2009
Biological Classification
258760
Lomasomes are found in :
1 algal cell
2 fungal cell
3 yeast
4 E.coli
Explanation:
Lomasome term coined by Moore and McAlear (1961). The outfolding at the plasma membrane in fungi is called the lomasome. - Lomasomes are the membranous structure found between the cell wall and plasma membrane. They facilitate vesicular transport and increase the surface area.
AP EAMCET-2011 / BVP-2000
Biological Classification
258762
Cell wall of fungi is made up of
1 fungal cellulose
2 hemicellulose
3 fungal chitin
4 Both ' $a$ ' and 'c'
Explanation:
The cell wall of fungi is made up mainly of glucans, chitin, and glycoproteins. Cellulose is the primary compound of the cell walls of the plant cell, and chitin is the primary compound of the cell walls of the fungi and exoskeletons of arthropods. - Chitin is a complex homopolysaccharide and the second most abundant organic substance. It is found as the structural component of fungal walls and is also called fungal cellulose. - Hemicellulose is a major component of plant cell walls. It is also known as polyose. They contribute in strengthening the cell wall by interacting with cellulose and, in some walls, with lignin.
UP CPMT-2009 / JIPMER-2018
Biological Classification
258763
Puffballs belongs to the following class
1 Phycomycetes
2 Ascomycetes
3 Basidiomycetes
4 Deuteromycetes
Explanation:
Basidiomycetes are commonly known as mushroom (Agaricus), bracket fungi or puffballs. These fungi are found in soil or on decaying wood in grassy areas and woods. They are named so because clouds of dust-like brown spores are release when the mature fruiting body bursts.
TS EAMCET-11.05.2023
Biological Classification
258764
Identify the asexual reproductive structure associated with Penicillium:
1 Buds
2 Zoospores
3 Conidia
4 Gemmules
Explanation:
Conidia are the asexual reproductive structures found in Penicillium. - Buds are found in $\underline{H y d r a}$. - Zoospores are found in Chlamydomonas. - Gemmules are found in Sponges.
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Biological Classification
258907
This fungus is not edible
1 Agaricus
2 Toadstool
3 Puffballs
4 Morchella
Explanation:
Toadstool or mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil, or its food source. It is poisonous to human.
BCECE-2009
Biological Classification
258760
Lomasomes are found in :
1 algal cell
2 fungal cell
3 yeast
4 E.coli
Explanation:
Lomasome term coined by Moore and McAlear (1961). The outfolding at the plasma membrane in fungi is called the lomasome. - Lomasomes are the membranous structure found between the cell wall and plasma membrane. They facilitate vesicular transport and increase the surface area.
AP EAMCET-2011 / BVP-2000
Biological Classification
258762
Cell wall of fungi is made up of
1 fungal cellulose
2 hemicellulose
3 fungal chitin
4 Both ' $a$ ' and 'c'
Explanation:
The cell wall of fungi is made up mainly of glucans, chitin, and glycoproteins. Cellulose is the primary compound of the cell walls of the plant cell, and chitin is the primary compound of the cell walls of the fungi and exoskeletons of arthropods. - Chitin is a complex homopolysaccharide and the second most abundant organic substance. It is found as the structural component of fungal walls and is also called fungal cellulose. - Hemicellulose is a major component of plant cell walls. It is also known as polyose. They contribute in strengthening the cell wall by interacting with cellulose and, in some walls, with lignin.
UP CPMT-2009 / JIPMER-2018
Biological Classification
258763
Puffballs belongs to the following class
1 Phycomycetes
2 Ascomycetes
3 Basidiomycetes
4 Deuteromycetes
Explanation:
Basidiomycetes are commonly known as mushroom (Agaricus), bracket fungi or puffballs. These fungi are found in soil or on decaying wood in grassy areas and woods. They are named so because clouds of dust-like brown spores are release when the mature fruiting body bursts.
TS EAMCET-11.05.2023
Biological Classification
258764
Identify the asexual reproductive structure associated with Penicillium:
1 Buds
2 Zoospores
3 Conidia
4 Gemmules
Explanation:
Conidia are the asexual reproductive structures found in Penicillium. - Buds are found in $\underline{H y d r a}$. - Zoospores are found in Chlamydomonas. - Gemmules are found in Sponges.
Toadstool or mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil, or its food source. It is poisonous to human.
BCECE-2009
Biological Classification
258760
Lomasomes are found in :
1 algal cell
2 fungal cell
3 yeast
4 E.coli
Explanation:
Lomasome term coined by Moore and McAlear (1961). The outfolding at the plasma membrane in fungi is called the lomasome. - Lomasomes are the membranous structure found between the cell wall and plasma membrane. They facilitate vesicular transport and increase the surface area.
AP EAMCET-2011 / BVP-2000
Biological Classification
258762
Cell wall of fungi is made up of
1 fungal cellulose
2 hemicellulose
3 fungal chitin
4 Both ' $a$ ' and 'c'
Explanation:
The cell wall of fungi is made up mainly of glucans, chitin, and glycoproteins. Cellulose is the primary compound of the cell walls of the plant cell, and chitin is the primary compound of the cell walls of the fungi and exoskeletons of arthropods. - Chitin is a complex homopolysaccharide and the second most abundant organic substance. It is found as the structural component of fungal walls and is also called fungal cellulose. - Hemicellulose is a major component of plant cell walls. It is also known as polyose. They contribute in strengthening the cell wall by interacting with cellulose and, in some walls, with lignin.
UP CPMT-2009 / JIPMER-2018
Biological Classification
258763
Puffballs belongs to the following class
1 Phycomycetes
2 Ascomycetes
3 Basidiomycetes
4 Deuteromycetes
Explanation:
Basidiomycetes are commonly known as mushroom (Agaricus), bracket fungi or puffballs. These fungi are found in soil or on decaying wood in grassy areas and woods. They are named so because clouds of dust-like brown spores are release when the mature fruiting body bursts.
TS EAMCET-11.05.2023
Biological Classification
258764
Identify the asexual reproductive structure associated with Penicillium:
1 Buds
2 Zoospores
3 Conidia
4 Gemmules
Explanation:
Conidia are the asexual reproductive structures found in Penicillium. - Buds are found in $\underline{H y d r a}$. - Zoospores are found in Chlamydomonas. - Gemmules are found in Sponges.
Toadstool or mushroom is the fleshy, spore bearing fruiting body of a fungus, typically produced above ground on soil, or its food source. It is poisonous to human.
BCECE-2009
Biological Classification
258760
Lomasomes are found in :
1 algal cell
2 fungal cell
3 yeast
4 E.coli
Explanation:
Lomasome term coined by Moore and McAlear (1961). The outfolding at the plasma membrane in fungi is called the lomasome. - Lomasomes are the membranous structure found between the cell wall and plasma membrane. They facilitate vesicular transport and increase the surface area.
AP EAMCET-2011 / BVP-2000
Biological Classification
258762
Cell wall of fungi is made up of
1 fungal cellulose
2 hemicellulose
3 fungal chitin
4 Both ' $a$ ' and 'c'
Explanation:
The cell wall of fungi is made up mainly of glucans, chitin, and glycoproteins. Cellulose is the primary compound of the cell walls of the plant cell, and chitin is the primary compound of the cell walls of the fungi and exoskeletons of arthropods. - Chitin is a complex homopolysaccharide and the second most abundant organic substance. It is found as the structural component of fungal walls and is also called fungal cellulose. - Hemicellulose is a major component of plant cell walls. It is also known as polyose. They contribute in strengthening the cell wall by interacting with cellulose and, in some walls, with lignin.
UP CPMT-2009 / JIPMER-2018
Biological Classification
258763
Puffballs belongs to the following class
1 Phycomycetes
2 Ascomycetes
3 Basidiomycetes
4 Deuteromycetes
Explanation:
Basidiomycetes are commonly known as mushroom (Agaricus), bracket fungi or puffballs. These fungi are found in soil or on decaying wood in grassy areas and woods. They are named so because clouds of dust-like brown spores are release when the mature fruiting body bursts.
TS EAMCET-11.05.2023
Biological Classification
258764
Identify the asexual reproductive structure associated with Penicillium:
1 Buds
2 Zoospores
3 Conidia
4 Gemmules
Explanation:
Conidia are the asexual reproductive structures found in Penicillium. - Buds are found in $\underline{H y d r a}$. - Zoospores are found in Chlamydomonas. - Gemmules are found in Sponges.