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Microbiology Practice Test: Fungi – Molds and Yeasts
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Fungi – Molds and Yeasts topics include:  morphology, reproduction, physiology and fungi cultivation, fungi classification and special interest. Yeasts and molds are microscopic fungi that are part of the "cleanup crew" on Earth, breaking down old and spoiled food. They are often found in damp, dark, or steamy areas, such as on fruit, berries, and the skin and stomachs of mammals.  Here are some differences between yeasts and molds: Cell structure: Yeasts are unicellular organisms, while molds are multicellular. Reproduction: Yeasts reproduce by budding or fission, while molds grow... Show more
Microbiology Practice Test: Fungi – Molds and Yeasts
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1. Endocarditis is caused by which of the following fungi?
2. Hyphal wall consists of microfibrils composed of ___________________
3. The optimum pH for the growth of fungi is ____________
4. Which of the following surrounds plasmalemma?
5. Schizosaccharomyces versatilis is isolated from ________________
6. How many ascospores are present in each ascus?
7. The yeast cell or mould filament is surrounded by a true cell wall.
8. Reproductive organs are formed on the rhizoidal hyphae.
9. Rhizopus produces clusters of rootlike holdfasts called _____________
10. Sabouraud media has ________________
11. Pathogenic fungi have a temperature optimum at __________
12. Rhizopus stolonifer belongs to which class?
13. The structure which contains the zygote nuclei in Rhizopus stolonifer is is known as _______________
14. The crosswalls constrict which of the following parts and then grow inwards to form septum?
15. Fungi are sensitive to which of the following antibiotics?
16. Which of the following fungi causes severe epidemic of disease among fish in the natural environment?
17. Yeasts have flagella for the purpose of locomotion.
18. What are the dimensions of the filaments that the thallus of a fungus consists of?
19. Neurospora sp. is important for the study of _____________________
20. The taxa having the ending -mycetes is _______________
21. The process of fusion of nuceus of two mating types is known as plasmogamy.
22. Which of the following spores are formed at the tips of sterigmata?
23. In the life cycle of Rhizopus stolonifer,when the protoplasts and nuclei of both gametangia coalesce, the structure is known as ________________
24. Which among the following are spores formed by budding?
25. What do you mean by hypertrophy?