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MiniPracticals1-4 2017 Q Search in Presentation Home Share Insert Design Transit

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MiniPracticals1-4 2017 Q Search in Presentation Home Share Insert Design Transitions Animations Slide Show Review View Out Copy eser Arial O-Section , , 12 . A-A-? ·-·-·???, Shape ill BiLu-abe | X2 X2?. ? Paste New AS , Convert tO Picture Shapes Text Arrarge Quick Shape Outine Format Questions 2 and 3 10 In this slide, A represents and B represents a) The asexual sporangium of a Zvgomycota, and sexual zygospore of a Zygomycota b) An asexual coidia of an Ascomycete, a dikaryotic hyphae c) The sexual zygospore of a Zygomycota, and asexual sporangium of a Zyoomycota d) The sexual zygospore of a Deuteromycota, and asexual sporangium of a Deuteromvcota 2) These two structures (A and B) are commonly seen in your kitchen a) On moldy oranges (Perwcilium fungi) b) As breadmold (Rhizopus fungi) c) Growing in Bleu cheese (Perwcilliurn fungi) d) In a jar of bread machine yeast (Saccharomyces) e) In a container of sliced mushrooms (Agaricus mushrcoms) 12 13 Slide 10 of 28 English (United States) Notes-Comments :- ?? 78% EE

Explanation / Answer

In this Slide, A represents the sexual Zygospore of Zygomycota and B represents the asexual Sporangium of Zygomycota.

Option C is correct.

The two structures shown in A and B are commonky seen in our kitchen and generally belongs to the bread mould (Rhizopus Fungi).