Q: What are the types of digestion and of digestive system of platyhelminthes?
A: platyhelminthes are bilateral flat worms that derive their nutrition by being parasitic or…
Q: Describe the structure of mature anthredium in Riccia
A: The mature antheridium of Riccia is modified into the stalk and the form of the antheridium. The…
Q: What is cryptosporidiosis
A: An organism that lives in the host cell and derives its nutrition at the expense of the host's…
Q: What is Palmella stage in Ulothrix
A: Green algae with filamentous and non-branching structures form the genus Ulothrix. These algae are…
Q: Define the word antheridium?
A: Sexual reproduction in flowering plants involves the production of male and female gametes, the…
Q: endo- and ectoparasites. Provi
A: Ectoparasites are those that live on the surface of the host. Endoparasites are those that live…
Q: Give the graphic representation of life cycle of Albugo.
A: Life cycle is serious of steps involved in reproduction and growth pattern of an organism. Most of…
Q: What is ringworm ? Explain the cause of ringworm ?
A: The alternative name, for tinea, is ringworm, which is caused by fungus. This disease mainly occurs…
Q: Embryo in Selaginella is endosporic explain.
A: An embryo is a term given to the diploid structure formed by the fusion of two haploid gametes. It…
Q: What is S.pimpinellifolium ?
A: The Solanaceae, or nightshades family includes flowering plants that range from annual and perennial…
Q: What is the structure of rhizopus?
A: The kingdom fungi play a key role as decomposers in the environment. The name “fungus” is usually…
Q: Give systematic position of Selaginella.
A: Selaginella are vascular plants like spike moss or lesser clubmosses. They scaly leaves and produce…
Q: What characteristic of charales would enable them to survive a dry spell?
A: As of not long ago, all photosynthetic eukaryotes were delegated individuals from the realm Plantae.…
Q: Briefly describe the cytoplasm of noctiluca.
A: Family Noctilucacea, genus noctiluca contains a heterotrophic diflagellate called Noctiluca…
Q: What is arachnoid?
A: The covering of the brain and spinal cord is meninges which lies between the bony coverings and soft…
Q: How does the genus name of Diphyllobothrium latum reflect the appearance of the scolex?
A: Introduction Diphyllobothrium is a tapeworm genus that can cause diphyllobothriasis in humans if raw…
Q: Chronologically explain who discovered Candida albicans, when it was discovered and how?
A: Introduction C. albicans is a yeast species. It's a single-celled fungus that can be found in our…
Q: Describe the structure of Anthrozoid in Riccia.
A: Riccia is a variety of liverworts in the order Marchantiales. These plants are little and thalloid,…
Q: Describe the structure of spore of Riccia
A: Riccia is a genus of liverworts belonging to the Bryophytes phylum in the Plant kingdom. It is…
Q: What is the type of reproduction, sexual or asexual, that occurs in platyhelminthes?
A: Platyhelminthes is a phylum which contains flatworms which comes under the kingdom animalia.
Q: Describe the Rhizoids of Riccia
A: Systematic classification Division: Bryophyta Class: Hepaticopsida Order: Marchantiales Family:…
Q: Diagram of paramoecium?
A: Paramoecium is a free-living, unicellular organism that inhabits fresh water such as ponds, lakes,…
Q: What are the developmental stages of Trypanosama? Describe how the stages appear
A: Life cycle of trypanosoma cruzei:- it involves two intermediate hosts : Triatomine insects and…
Q: Give an account of hemipenis?
A: A tetrapod vertebrate with scaly skin is called as reptile. For example: snakes, lizards , crocodile…
Q: Euglena forms palmella. Comment.
A: Euglena is a genus of more than 1,000 species of unicellular, flagellated microorganisms that…
Q: Write a paragraph about the life cycle of candidasis.
A: Candidiasis is a yeast fungal infection caused by Candida albicans. The species are found mostly on…
Q: Describe rubella and rubeola.
A: Rubella- It is a viral infection which is also called German measles or three day measles. It is a…
Q: Is Physarum unicellular?
A: A unicellular organism is also known as a single-celled organism. The unicellular organisms consist…
Q: What is the survival value of encystment?
A: The unicellular eukaryotes are single-celled organisms with nucleus, mitochondria, and other…
Q: Sketch the cross- section of the thallus of Marchantia. Why does this section not many cells thick?
A: The Marchantia gametophyte is an example of thalloid liverwort. The midrib of the gametophyte is…
Q: What do you mean by capillitia?
A: Fungi are Eukaryotic organisms that includes mushrooms and microorganisms like yeast and molds. They…
Q: What causes ringworm in humans?
A: Communicable diseases: - these diseases are caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, fungi,…
Q: label the nodes, internodes,
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Q: how the food is taken in paramoecium?
A: Protozoa include a wide range of organisms most of which are free-living single-celled eukaryotes.…
Q: What is Subcutaneous mycoses?
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organisms. Mushrooms, yeasts, molds all these microorganisms come under fungi.…
Q: Entamoeba histolytica moved by OFlagella OPseudopodia Absent
A: Parasite is defined as a type of organism that lives on the host organism and obtains their food of…
Q: Draw allomyces gametangium and label the gametangium and mycelia
A: Allomyces is a fungus belonging to the family Blastocladiaceae. the species reproduce asexually by…
Q: What is the domain and kingdom of Candida?
A: The domain of Candida is Eukaryota (Eukaryotics)
Q: Where are gymnamoebas found in nature? How dothey feed?
A: Gymnamoebas are common unicellular amoebozoans. They constitute a large group of amoebozoans.
Q: Why does whisking egg white produce foam?
A: Hydrophilic is a portion of a molecule is one whose interactions with water and other polar…
Q: What is labelled diagram of Taenia saginata ?
A: Taenia saginata also know as beef tapeworm.
Q: do choanoflagellates have muscle?
A: Choanoflagellates are eukaryotic organisms. These organisms are single celled and heterotrophic in…
Q: Label heterocyst.
A: Cyanobacteria are groups of organisms that are known as blue-green algae. They have a great role in…
Q: What is the common name of Scoliodon?
A: Vertebrate is any animal of the subphylum Vertebrata. Vertebrates include groups such as jawed…
Q: Where are Trypanosoma found?
A: Trypanosoma belongs to phylum Euglenozoa and class kinetoplastea. Its genus is Trypanosoma. They are…
Q: Bacillus subtilis dichotomous ke
A: Bacillus subtilis is a universal bacterium generally recuperated from water, soil, air, and…
Q: How do euglenoids preserve their food.
A: Euglenoids are unicellular protists commonly found in fresh water. They bear two flagella on the…
General cell type of Candida?
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- What are trichocysts? Also write it's function.Define germ pore. Differentiate between amyloid, dextrinoid (pseuodamyloid), and inamyloid reactions. Describe the reactions that result in cyanophilous structures and metachromatic structures. Describe the mitic system of mushrooms.Sketch and label T.S. of Selaginella stem