21) All the followings are characteristics of Hyphae except: a) Multinucleated b) Tissue forming c) Hard wall made from Chitin d) Tubular e) grows at tip
21) All the followings are characteristics of Hyphae except: a) Multinucleated b) Tissue forming c) Hard wall made from Chitin d) Tubular e) grows at tip
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18) Amoeba is known to have
complex symmetrical e) Amorphous
shape: a) Round spherical b) Tubular c) Icosahedron d)
19) During conjugation in Paramecium, and after the nuclei divide, the
disappears: a) micronuclei b) macronuclei c) 2 micronuclei d) a & b e) a & c
20) The Giant Kelp is a: a) Protozoan b) Algae c) Brown Algae d) Red Algae e) all the above
21) All the followings are characteristics of Hyphae except: a) Multinucleated b) Tissue
forming c) Hard wall made from Chitin d) Tubular e) grows at tip
22) Fungus live in their food because they: a) are all parasitic b) are symbiotic c) have
extracellular extra-organismal digestion d) Decomposers e) none of the above
23) Fertilization of the macrogametocyte and the microgametocyte of the malarian Meting in "General 0
place in: a) the human’s RBC b) in the liver c) in the mosquito d) in the mosquito
mosquito’s salivary gland
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