MCQ on Mucor




Mucor refers to a genus of fungi, commonly found in soil, decaying organic matter, and food. These fast-growing molds are recognized for their wide hyphae, producing sporangia that release spores. Some species have culinary applications, while others can cause infections in humans. This is an MCQ on Mucor Reproduction, Life Cycle and Economic Importance.

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1. 
Mucor is classified taxonomically under which kingdom?

2. 
What is the primary mode of reproduction in Mucor?

3. 
Which environmental condition is most conducive for the growth of Mucor?

4. 
What is the characteristic feature of Mucor's hyphae?

5. 
What role does Mucor play in the ecosystem?

6. 
Mucor species are often found in which kind of environments?

7. 
Which part of Mucor produces asexual spores?

8. 
What is the primary nutritional mode of Mucor?

9. 
Which disease is commonly associated with Mucor infection in humans?

10. 
What distinguishes Mucor from other fungi in terms of sporangia?

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