The five kingdom classification was proposed by
Organisms living in salty areas are called as
An association between roots of higher plants and fungi is called
Contagium vivum fluidum was proposed by
Association between mycobiont and phycobiont are found in
Members of phycomycetes are found in
(i) Aquatic habitats
(ii) On decaying wood
(iii) Moist and damp places
(iv) As obligate parasites on plants
Choose from the following options.
Suppose you accidentally find an old preserved permanent slide without a label. In your effort to identify it, you place the slide under microscope and observe the following features
(a) Unicellular (b) Well defined nucleus (c) Biflagellate-one flagellum lying longitudinally and the other transversely
What would you identify it as? Can you name the kingdom it belongs to?
There is a myth that immediately after heavy rains in forest, mushrooms appear in large number and make a very large ring or circle, which may be several metres in diameter. These are called as 'fairy rings'. Can you explain this myth of fairy rings in biological terms?
Discuss the mycilial structure in Agaricus and its soil borne nature.
Cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria have been clubbed together in eubacteria of kingdom-Monera as per the 'five kingdom classification' even though the two are vastly different from each other. Is this grouping of the two types of taxa in the same kingdom justified? If so, why?
Discuss the cellular composition of cyanobacteria and heterotrophic bacteria that make them introduced in eubacteria.
At a stage of their cycle, ascomycetes fungi produce the fruiting bodies like apothecium, perithecium or cleistothecium. How are these three types of fruiting bodies different from each other?
Discuss the type of fruiting bodies formed by ascomycetes fungus and differentiate accordingly on the basic of there structures.
What observable features in Trypanosoma would make you classify it under kingdom-Protista?
Discuss cell structure of Trypanosoma also discuss its different strain in brief.
Algae are known to reproduce asexually by variety of spores under different environmental conditions. Name these spores and the conditions under which they are produced.
Asexual reproduction in algae is very common mean of reproduction.