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A: Mushroom are found in moist humus rich soil, open fields, grasslands and piles of straws. They fall…
Q: The basidium of the club fungi could be correctly described as; A reproductive structure that…
A: The kingdom fungi consist of unicellular to multicellular eukaryote organisms that exhibit a…
Q: Which of the following genus produce biflagellated gametes? A. Polysiphonia B. Spirogyra C.…
A: Biflagellate: An organisms with one or more whip-like organelles called…
Q: What are modes of asexual reproduction in fungi?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organism that includes yeasts, molds and mushrooms. They are placed in kingdom…
Q: What is a dimorphic fungus?
A: Organisms belonging to the kingdom Fungi are heterotrophic and have chitin cell walls. Being a…
Q: How might the color change be adaptive to both aphids and the bacteria that infect them?
A: The pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum is known to have a symbiotic relationship with a bacterium…
Q: Species belonging to the kingdom fungi can reproduce both sexually and asexually. In this respect,…
A: Fungi are eukaryotic microorganisms which consists of molds, yeast etc.
Q: IDENTIFY: Which phase of the Polysiphonia life cycle is completely parasitic?
A: Ans: Polysiphonia: The polysiphonia is a red alga and also has about 19 species and found on British…
Q: Habit , Habitat & spore of Selaginella shows diversity. Explain
A: Habit is that behavior that changes on every routine as daily changes in the environment. It does…
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A: Heterosporous plants are plants, which produce two types of spores differing in size and sex. The…
Q: importance of the species Ginkgo biloba to humans?
A: Ginkgo biloba is also known as maidenhair and it is the native plant of china. It belongs to…
Q: What is meant by dimorphism in fungi ?
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Q: How does the stigma help Chlamydomonas survive?
A: eye-spot or stigma.
Q: . Which phylum of fungi is not known to have a sexual stage in its lifecycle?a. Chytridiomycetes c.…
A: The group of eukaryotic heterotroph organisms that show external digestion are called fungi. They…
Q: Why is it accurate to say that Ulva is truly multicellularbut Caulerpa is not?
A: Ulva and Cauleipa are both, green algae. Green algae possess grass-green chloroplasts. They are…
Q: Fungi tend to reproduce sexually when nutrients are limited or other conditions are unfavorable, but…
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Q: Basidiocarp Gills lined with basidia Basidium В C Secondary mycelium (dikaryotic) F G Basidium…
A: The life cycle of bascidiomycetes involves the following: *bascidiomycetes also called club fungi. *…
Q: What do you mean by stromata?
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Q: Why are Frankia spp. considered ecologically important?
A: Frankia is a genus of bacteria which, fix nitrogen and live in symbiosis with actinorhizal plants,…
Q: Explain the meaning of the term tetrad as applied to theasci produced by certain fungi.
A: A chromosome is a DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism. The asci…
Q: Which fungus is used widely in experimental genetics?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organism that includes yeasts, molds and mushrooms. They are placed in kingdom…
Q: Which nematode infects the roots of tobacco plant and causes a great reduction in yield?
A: Nematodes or roundworms constitute the phylum Nematoda. They are triploblasts and occur as parasites…
Q: Why does Genus entamoeba called true amoeba?
A: Introduction Entamoeba:- It is a tiny protozoan parasite of man and animals, Entamoeba is a genus of…
Q: What is Amoeba dubia?
A: The Kingdom Protista consists of Single-celled eukaryotic organisms which exhibit a huge diversity…
Q: Is Mirabilis Jalapa poisonous?
A: Four O’clock flower is the most common name for the genus of flowering plants called Mirabilis.…
Q: How does taxonomy help us to identify a specie for pest control
A: Role of Taxonomy: [pest control] Taxonomy serves as a starting point of any basic or…
Q: Is the ants’ behavior, including both the convulsions and leaf biting, induced by the fungi?
A: Parasitism is a type of animal interaction in which one is benefitted and another is harmed. There…
Q: Based on the diagram, how many unique ascospores are produced in each ascus resulting from the cross…
A: Phylum Ascomycota belongs to the Kingdom fungi. The members of this Kingdom are known as sac fungi.
Q: How do rusts and smuts attack their hosts?
A: Rusts and smuts are both fungal species, rust belongs to under order uredinial and smuts belongs to…
Q: What is these two mushrooms attached in the images
A: Mushroomes attached with stem/stalk or strip. Structure of mushroom shows that cap has the…
Q: What do you mean by septa in fungus?
A: The kingdom fungi play a key role as decomposers in the environment. The name “fungus” is usually…
Q: How do the antifungal drugs such as Polyenes, Griseofulvin, Azoles, and 5-flurocytosine affect…
A: Chemicals are used as antifungal agents. They affect the vital process of the fungal cell and affect…
Q: Name two fungal diseases of Crop plants.
A: Fungi are known to cause diseases in plants, animals, and humans. Pathogenic fungi damage plants and…
Q: Describe in detail, the primary damage of the suborder auchenorrhycha named crop seedling
A: The suborder Auchenorrhyncha belongs to the order Hemiptera. It includes treehoppers, spittlebugs,…
Q: Determine the total number of Ascii of each ascus type listed below (a-c) : Type a) 4 dark spores…
A: For picture A Type a) Type 1) 4 dark spores 4 light spores.....in that order 4:4= 4 Type 2) 4…
Q: There are Three classes in the superclass agantha.Name and discuss each class,give an example of…
A: The phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, has an infraphylum of jawless fish known as Agnatha,…
Q: Why is Isoetes called quillwort
A: Isoetes are generally called as quillworts. It is the only extant genus of the plants in the…
Q: What is generic name of Serax?
A: The chemical substances that change an individual's state either mentally or physically are referred…
Q: Which of the following is not correct about zygosporangia? Select one: O A. they are produced by…
A: According to the question, we have to mention which of the following is not correct about…
Q: From experience isolation of lycopene from tomato, What do we conclude ?
A: Lycopene is a carotenoid hydrocarbon found in tomatoes and other red fruits and vegetables such red…
Q: Why might fungi have been theorized to be involved in the Salem witch trials?
A: Fungi can live in the air, water, soil, and plants. Often the fungal diseases are caused by fungi…
Q: What is the difference between Rhizopus stolonifer- zygospore and Rhizopus stolonifer-…
A: Rhizopus stolonifer is a fungus that generally grows on bread and called as 'black mold' due to its…
Q: What are gibberellins?Where are they produced?
A: Plant hormones are the molecules produced by the plants which help in the growth and development of…
Q: Explain how water molds differ from true fungal molds.
A: Introduction Mold is a fungus that grows in the form of hyphae, which are multicellular threads.…
Q: Below is an image of Anabaena. 1. How would you describe the morphology of Anabaena (unicellular,…
A: BASIC INFORMATION ANABAENA It comes under the category of cyanobacteria. They have the ability to…
Q: A worker involved in demolishing an older downtown building is thevictim of a severe lung…
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that are present in the soil, air, on plants, and human skin.…
Q: Is Grantia asconoid, syconoid, or leuconoid? Explain your answer.
A: Aquiferous system/canal system is a characteristic feature of Poriferans. The canal system helps in…
Q: Why are zygomycetes called conjugation fungi?
A: The kingdom fungi separates other eukaryotic organisms from plants and animals. The members of…
If all rusts had only one host, would they (theoretically, at least) be easier to control?
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- Give three reasons why tilapia does not stay in the seaGlittering wood-moss (Hylocomium splendens) is a species of moss that can be found in Alaska and Canada. Based on what you know about mosses, what is likely true of the female gametes of glittering wood-moss? A) They are haploid.B) They lack flagella.C) They are produced when the gametophyte undergoes meiosis.D) They are smaller than the male gametes.E) They are housed in archegonia.What is the importance of the species Ginkgo biloba to humans?
- Why does Genus entamoeba called true amoeba?3) Did the planaria exhibit rheotaxis? yes If so, was it positive or negative?Negative 4) How would this behavior be beneficial for planaria? 5) Did the planaria exhibit chemotaxis? es If so, was it positive or negative? ositve 6) How would this behavior be beneficial for planaria? 7) Did the planaria exhibit geotropism?Ues If so, was it positive or negative? _Possive 8) How would this behavior be beneficial for planaria?why is evolutionarily advantages for most parasites to be monoecious ?
- How does taxonomy help us to identify a specie for pest controlExplain the different types of gametes present in each group. Gametes are Swimming gametes > Group Chytrids Zygosporangia > Group Zygomycetes Basidia > Group Basydiomycota Asci > Group AscomycotaSporothrix schenckii is dimorphic; what does this mean?
- Why are Cryptosporidium parvum and cryptosporidium hominis associated with water-borne outbreaks of diseases?Why are water supplies infected in the first place ? thank you!What is the advantage of a zoospore? It initiates karyogamy. It allows for asexual reproduction. It can resist harsh conditions. It allows for the formation of septa between nuclei.Some fungi exhibit dimorphism, i.e. they can exist in both yeast and mold form. Why is this so? What advantage does this provide for these organisms?