Q: Define about Zoospore in Albugo ?
A: The group of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organisms that show extracellular digestion are called fungi.…
Q: Non motile Animal like Protista are called
A: Taxonomy is a branch of science involved with classification, particularly of organisms;…
Q: By means of words and arrows describe the pathway water and food take through the syconoid sponge.
A: Sponges have a specialized system called as the Water Canal System that enables them to absorb food…
Q: How protista do locomotion?
A: Protista move by four main types of locomotion: Pseudopodial movement Flagellate movement Ciliary…
Q: Define protista.
A: The term ‘Protista’ is derived from the Greek word “protistos”, meaning “the very first. They are…
Q: Briefly explain life cycle of pterido
A: All plants come under the kingdom Plantae. They are eukaryotes, multicellular, and having cell…
Q: Identify the order of this organism.
A: In the classification order is a taxonomic rank. In order, organisms are classified based on…
Q: What features define the protists?
A: A protist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, or fungus. While it is likely…
Q: The internal structure of many protists is much more complexthan that of cells of multicellular…
A: Eukaryotes that do not fit in the animal, plant, and fungal categories are Protists. Their…
Q: Select all statements that are true about the kindom protista: I. They are mostly unicellular…
A: PROTISTS: Any member of a group of different eukaryotic, primarily unicellular microscopic…
Q: Create a diagram/cycle of how the Phylum Placozoa reproduce sexually.
A: The phylum Placozoa includes free living, marine multicellular organisms which are some of the most…
Q: Body organization are cellular or multicellular in protista?
A: The proper pattern of body organizations in organisms follows the evolutionary or phylogenetic law.…
Q: Describe archegoniophore in Funaria with help of labelled diagram
A: Archegoniophore is characteristic of phylum Bryophyta in Kingdom Plantae. It is female reproductive…
Q: The phylum Protista has often been referred to as a junk drawer of classification. Explain what is…
A: Classification of organism It is defined as the process in which scientists group together living…
Q: What are the major mechanisms of locomotion found in protists?
A: Protists are unicellular eukaryotes, closely related to plants or animals. Examples of protists are…
Q: Explain gamatangial copulation in Fungi.
A: Sexual reproduction in fungi takes place between two compatible nuclei. Gamentangial copulation is…
Q: Give some characteristics of kingdom-II protista?
A: The idea of taxonomical classification is given by Carl Linnaeus. In biological classification,…
Q: Compare and contrast ciliate and sponge reproduction by matching the process with the correct Phylum…
A: According to the six kingdom classification, all the organisms are classified under six categories…
Q: What kinds of scientific evidence support the hypothesis that protists are a paraphyletic group?
A: Paraphyletic: The term paraphyletic is defined as the group which consists of common ancestor and…
Q: The male copulatory organ of turbellarians is called a
A: Turbellarians belong to phylum Platyhelminthes.Temnocephala lamothei ,Dugesia aenigma,Dugesia…
Q: Describe in detail external morphology of Funaria with help of labeleddiagram.
A: Funaria is a terrestrial moss, which generally grows in moist shady conditions on dense green…
Q: Describe the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction inzygomycetes. Why might asexual…
A: Zygomycetes are a small group of fungi that belong to the phylum Zygomycota. One common example of…
Q: Describe the general characteristics of a protist.
A: Protists include a diverse group of organisms which are single celled and microscopic. They show the…
Q: observe the microscopic section of antheridiophore and archegoniophore. Record observation here?
A: Antheridiophores and archegoniaphores are reproductive structures present in Bryophytes (nonvascular…
Q: Enlist the order of endopterygota division with one example of each. explain briefly.
A: Endopterygota is a division with the following characteristics: Internal wings development Complete…
Q: Define the concept of Diversity of Protists ?
A: The world of living organisms is incredibly complex. This is due to the huge amount of time that…
Q: What is the evolutionary significance of protista?
A: The kingdom Protista consists of unicellular eukaryotic organisms. This group exhibits a remarkable…
Q: What are the components of protista?
A: Protista is a kingdom that contains all unicellular eukaryotic organisms. These organisms have a…
Q: What phylum is this organism in?
A: Animals are classified into different phylums according to their characteristics. All animals…
Q: A NB Name the phylum of this organism.
A: The animal Kingdom is a group of organisms that contains the inability to produce their own food by…
Q: Identify the ploidy of the organism provided here.
A: Brittle stars are Echinoderms and are close relatives of star fish. They use their whip-like arms…
Q: What are the characteristics of the kingdom Protista? Give an example
A: Protists are eukaryotic organism; they have many common characteristic with bacteria, fungus,…
Q: sketch the microscopic features of the genus asperigillus
A: Introduction :- A fungus is any member of a group of eukaryotic organisms that includes…
Q: What are characteristics of protozoan protists?
A: Kingdom Protista is usually referred to as a mixed kingdom as it has a variety of organisms. Kingdom…
Q: Name the different modes of asexual reproduction in protists.
A: Protists are the unicellular eukaryotic organisms that are either multicellular or colonial.…
Q: Explain the kingdom protista with diagram?
A: KINGDOM PROTISTA Earnst Haekel gave this name to this group. It is the connecting link between…
Q: Distinguish between a moneran cell and a protistan cell.
A: Protista is a group of eukaryotic organisms that meet their nutritional requirements via sunlight or…
Q: Define Archaeplastida
A: According to the question, we have to give the definition of Archaeplastida. So, let us have a look…
Q: What are some of the criteria and tools biologists might use to assign the different types of…
A: Previous classification takes into account three different types of taxonomic relationships, which…
Q: What feature do all ‘protists’ have in common that differentiates them from fungi, plants and…
A: R H whittaker gave the five system classification of organisms. It includes monera , protista ,…
Q: Which are the beings that form the kingdom Protista?
A: Kingdom Protista is usually referred to as a mixed kingdom as it has a variety of organisms.
Q: What advantage do you think a protist would gain by having a unicellular, filamentous, or colonial…
A: Eubacteria is the prokaryote and the animalia, protista, plantae, fungi are eukaryotes. In…
Q: Sexual reproduction in protista takes place by a process of a.)Mitosis b.)Meiosis c.)Fission…
A: Sexual reproduction is type of reproduction in which two haploid gametes fuse to form zygote which…
Q: Now that you have explored the characteristics of the major groups of the alveolate protist,…
A: A synapomorphy is a derived character that is common to the individuals/organisms belonging to a…
Q: Discuss various types of pseudopodia found in kingdom protista.
A: Protista is a kingdom composed of unicellular eukaryotic organisms. Some of the examples of the…
Q: Describe the different cell types and their functions in sponges.
A: The phylum Porifera include sponges, which are primitive multicellular aquatic creatures. The…
Q: Explain the function of the contractile vacuole in fresh-water protists.
A: Protists are eukaryotic single celled organisms that may be free living or parasitic. They contain…
Define briefly the structure of protista.
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