1. It refers to the glass like siliccaeous wall of the diatoms. 2. It refers to the upper portion of the silicaceous body of the diatom. 3. Diatom types that is bilaterally symmetrical.

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1. It refers to the glass like siliccaeous wall of the diatoms.

2. It refers to the upper portion of the silicaceous body of the diatom.

3. Diatom types that is bilaterally symmetrical.

4. These refer to the asexual spores of the genus Saprolegnia.

5. Specialized blade structures for buoyancy in the brown algae.

6. An inner saclike membrane system that defines the group of the dinoflagellates, ciliates and apicomplexan protists.

7. In Plasmodium sp. this stage of the life cycle occurs in the vertebrate host.

8. The development of the Plasmodium gametes occur in what specific vector.

9. It refers to the reproductive structures in the genus Fucus containing antheridia or archegonia or both.

10.In some species of brown algae, asexual spores develop in this structure.

11.It refers to the diploid sexual spores of the Saprolegnia.

12.In Phaeophytes, this refers to the alternation of generation between morphologically similar sporophyte and gametophye generation.

13. The organism where some ancestral Cercozoans derived their plastids.

14.A synapomorphic feature of Rhizarians that distinguishes them from other amoeboid protist.

15. This is the infectious stage of the Plasmodium life cycle.

16. This is the feeding stage of the Plasmodium life cycle.

17. Sexual reproduction in the protist characterized by the fusion of two morphologically similar gametes.

18. It refers to the non functional chloroplast remnant in most apicomplexan parasite.

19.Dinoflagellate cellular structure used for taxonomic identification of several species.

20. The phylum of the Chromalveolates containing large plant like species. Phylum

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