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Most of lichens are composed of

  1. Red algae and ascomycetes

  2. Green algae and phycomycetes

  3. Blue green algae and ascomycetes

  4. Blue green algae and basidiomycetes


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Most lichen fungi belong to Ascomycetes. The lichen fungi cultivate partners, that manufacture food by photosynthesis. Sometimes, the partners are algae (kingdom Protista), other times cyanobacteria (kingdom Monera), formerly called as blue-green algae.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Which statement about lichen is true?

  1. The fungus is protected by a network of algal filaments.

  2. Algal cells supply food to the fungal component.

  3. The algal component is parasitic on fungus.

  4. Lichens always need organic substratum for growth.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The photobiont supplies the association organic carbon from photosynthesis, and the mycobiont ensures protection and regulates the supply of minerals and water. The nutritional exchange between partners is probably much more complex than exchange of water and minerals for organic carbon.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.

Some reliable indicators of air pollutants (SO$ _2$ and noxious gases) are

  1. Lichens and mosses

  2. Ferns and Cycas

  3. Neem tree and Eichhornia

  4. Green algae and aquatic liverworts


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Lichens and mosses are used as the indicators of air pollution. These structures grow on damp areas. Air pollutants which are in the gaseous forms get dissolved in the rainwater, especially SO$ _2$ can damage these plants, and check them from growing. In places where these vegetation are not growing, it indicates that the air is heavily polluted with sulphur dioxide and other pollutants. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

Lichen show

  1. Parasitic relation of fungi on algae

  2. Mycorrhizal relationship of algae and fungi

  3. Symbiosis of algae and fungi

  4. Commensalism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A lichen is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria (or both) living among filaments of a fungus in a symbiotic relationship. The combined life form has properties that are very different from the properties of its component organisms. The fungus benefits from the symbiotic relation because algae or cyanobacteria produce food by photosynthesis. The algae or cyanobacteria benefit by being protected from the environment by the filaments of the fungus, which also gather moisture and nutrients from the environment, and (usually) provide an anchor to it. Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Which one of the following lichen genera is used as laxative?

  1. Usnea

  2. Parmelia

  3. Cetraria

  4. Cladonia


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Certaria is a kind of lichen which lives in close association with green algae. It is a very good source of laxative which makes bowel movement easy and loosen the stools. Most of these species are found at high latitudes, occurring on sand and shrub lands.

Lichens do not like to grow in cities because of

  1. SO$ _2$ pollution

  2. Absence ofthe right type of algae and fungi

  3. Absente of natural habitats

  4. Lack of moisture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Lichens are used as the indicators of air pollution. These structures grow on tree bark and rocks. Air pollutants which are in the gaseous forms get dissolved in the rainwater, especially SO$ _2$ (sulfur dioxide) can damage lichens, and check them from growing. In places where lichens are not growing, it indicates that the air is heavily polluted with sulfur dioxide and other pollutants. In cities, SO$ _2$ is one of the most common air pollutants as it releases from the vehicles.

Thus, the correct answer is option A. 

A particular city's air could be polluted with high concentrations of pollutants such as SO$ _2$. The presence of which organism you will likely look for to predict whether the city's air is polluted or not?

  1. Algae

  2. Bacteria

  3. Lichens

  4. Virus


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lichens are used as the indicators of air pollution. These structures grow on tree bark and rocks. Air pollutants which are in the gaseous forms get dissolved in the rainwater, especially SO$ _2$ (sulphur dioxide) can damage lichens, and check them from growing. In places where lichens do not grow, it indicates that the air is heavily polluted with sulphur dioxide and other pollutants. 

Thus, the correct answer is option C. 

Foliose lichen is

  1. Cladonia

  2. Glomus

  3. Usnea

  4. Parmelia


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Foliose lichen is a lichen thallus growth form that has a 2-dimensional, flat, leaf-like lobes and lifts up from the surface. Parmelia is a medium to large foliose lichen with ends of the leaf-like lobes often squarish-tipped.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Which of the following serves as indicator of atmospheric pollution? 

  1. Liverworts

  2. Hornworts

  3. Epiphytic lichens

  4. Ferns


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lichens are the symbiotic association between the fungi and algae. They obtain almost all their nutrients from the atmosphere through uptake over their entire surface and thus called as epiphytic lichens. They have no cuticle, nor means of controlling nutrient uptake, unlike vascular plants, and free exchange of both gasses and solutions occurs across cell surfaces. Lichens are therefore highly susceptible to changes in atmospheric composition and for this reason provide very sensitive indicators of such changes. Lichens are sensitive to sulphur, nitrogen, acidity, halogens (e.g., fluoride), heavy metals and ozone.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C.

Lichens are important in the studies on atmospheric pollution because they

  1. Can also grow in greatly polluted atmosphere

  2. Can readily multiply in polluted atmosphere

  3. Are very sensitive to pollutants such as $SO _2$

  4. Efficiently purify the atmosphere


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Lichens are used as the indicators of air pollution. These structures grow on tree bark and rocks. Air pollutants which are in the gaseous forms get dissolved in the rainwater, especially pollutants like SO$ _2$ can damage lichens, and check them from growing. In places where lichens are not growing, it indicates that the air is heavily polluted with sulphur dioxide and other pollutants. 

Thus, the correct answer is option C.