Lakhmir Singh and Manjit Kaur Solutions for Chapter: Kingdom Classification I, Exercise 2: EXERCISES
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To which group they belong? Where are they found?

Are all types of these structures edible?

What is the nutrient value of these edible structures?

After recovering from infection of ringworm, Reena thought that all fungi are harmful, as these spoil food and cause various diseases. But her elder sister told him that not all fungi are harmful, some are quite useful such as in making bread, vitamins, medicines (antibiotics) and in decomposing organic wastes.
Name any fungus which is used in bread making.

Name any fungus which is the source of some medicine.

What ecological benefit is shown by fungi?

Prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the different uses and harms of bacteria and fungi related to our daily lives. (Integration: ICT)

Visit to a botanical park. Collect information about the various species, arrangements made for preservation (soil, pesticides, manure, cage or customized shelter, etc.) (Skills: Appreciate Diversity of Life)
