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- A ring or group specialized cells around the sporangiaelaterssoriannulusindusiumWhich microorganism is spore forming which often make septate hyphae and reproduce asexuallyCan you please help label these parts of the amoeba. Nucleus Phagocytic Vacuole Contractile Vacuole Pseudopodium Cilia Pelicle Cytoproct Micronucleus
- Figure 23.25 Which of the following statements about Paramecium sexual reproduction is false? The macronuclei are derived from micronuclei. Both mitosis and meiosis occur during sexual reproduction. The conjugate pair swaps macronuclei. Each parent produces four daughter cellsFigure 8. Secondary cell wall patterns in tracheary elements. A D E F Refer to the above figure to identify the following patterns in each specimens. * A В D E F Annular Helical Scalariform Reticulate Simple pits Bordered oitsFalse Coenocytic hyphae are septated, so each cell contains one or two nuclei O True False Fungal unicellular parasites infect people with compromised immune