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In Deuteromycetes, the mycelium is

a)

Septate and branched

b)

Septate and unbranched

c)

Coenocytic

d)

Multinucleated


Question ID - 128 :-

In Deuteromycetes, the mycelium is

a)

Septate and branched

b)

Septate and unbranched

c)

Coenocytic

d)

Multinucleated

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Answer Key : (a) -

(a)

In Deuteromycetes, the mycelium is septate and branched. Coenocytic forms are not known



Next Question :

Consider the following statements

I. All prokaryotic organism were grouped together under kingdom-Monera

II. The unicellular eukaryotic organism were placed in kingdom-Protista

III.  and , both were having cell walls

IV.  and  lack cell walls

V. Kingdom-Protista has brought together  with  and

Which of the statements give above are correct?

a)

I, II, III and IV

b)

II, III, IV and V

c)

I, II, III and IV

d)

I, II III, IV and V


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