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A: Answer: Introduction: A fungi means it is a type eukaryotic organism, it is of three types these are…
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A: Poriferans: Poriferans are called sponges and belong to the members of the phylum Porifera. They are…
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A: Chlamydomonas are unicellular, bi flagellated algae. They are oval in shape. Zoospores are involved…
Q: Why might antibiotic production be of advantage tostreptomycetes?
A: The genus Streptomycetes belongs to actinomycetes and includes soil bacteria.
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A: Bacteria are prokaryotic microorganisms, so they do not contain a true membrane-bound nucleus. They…
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A: The R.H. Whittaker classification system divides the organisms into five major kingdoms. Kingdom…
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A: Deuteromycetes are called Fungi imperfecti because they have septate mycelia that lack the perfect…
Q: The common grocery-store mushroom belongs to which major group of fungi ?
A: Answer: FUNGI : These are the spore bearing , heterotrophic eukaryotes , unicellular or…
Q: Most members of the Stramenopila havea. zoospores. c. small hairs on their flagella.b. large cilia.…
A: Answer: Introduction: Stramenopile is a clade of organisms defined by the occurrence of firm…
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A: Fungi are living organisms which belong to Kingdom Fungi and are a group of eukaryotic organisms…
Q: Most yeasts are members of Ascomycetes or Deuteromycetes. O True O False
A: Fungi consist of a broad class of organisms from single yeast to multicellular organisms like…
Q: Chytridiomycetes differ from-3 Hyphochytridiomycetes by having zoospores with an posterior single…
A: “Since you have asked multiple questions, we will solve the first question for you. If you want any…
Q: The fruiting body of the Basidiomycota (club fungi) is the;
A: answer is option a- basidiocarp
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A: Bacteria They are single cellular microorganisms which are found almost everywhere on earth and…
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A: Protozoans are a group of single celled eukaryotes either free living or parasitic and feeds on…
Q: Which statement is not true of the basidiomycetes? (a) they produce a secondary mycelium with n + n…
A: Study of fungi is defined as Mycology.Fungi are heterotrophs that absorb nutrients.Fungi are…
Q: Which of the specimens belong to the Kingdom Fungi? A. ragweed pollen B. staphylococcus…
A: Fungi are eukaryotic organisms. They are placed in kingdom Fungi which is distinct from plants or…
Q: What characteristics separate the following phyla of kingdom fungi? Ecological/Economic importance…
A: Introduction Fungi Are Eukaryotic Organisms That Include Microbes Like Yeasts And Moulds, As Well As…
Q: The picture below is a living sample of another species of zygomycete called Mucor. What structures…
A: Mucor is one of the genera of phylum Zygomycota which is characterized by ist yellow-colored species…
Q: Which of the following is not correct about basidiomycetes? Select one: O A. they produce asexual…
A: Commonly known forms of basidiomycetes are mushrooms, Bracket fungi or puffballs. They grow in soil,…
Q: Fungi classification: Which class: genus list below is incorrect? O Ascomycetes: _Penicillium,…
A: They are spore bearing eukaryotes. They can be unicellular or multicellular. Long filamentous…
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A: Mycosis is a disease that causes fungal infection in both humans and animals both. It is caused by…
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A: Protista consists of mainly unicellular eukaryotes. It has four supergroups.
Q: Which characteristic applies to all fungi? Select one: O A. opisthokonts O B. non flagellated spores…
A: Fungi consist of a broad class of organisms from single yeast to multicellular organisms like…
Q: Paramecium belongs to kingdom
A: A paramecium is basically a little one celled (unicellular) living being that can easily move,…
Q: The image below is an example of Macronucleus Micronucleus Protozoa O Fungi O Helminths O Bacteria
A: Different microorganisms process different cellular characteristics and some characteristics are the…
Q: Which group of fungi is commonly known as imperfect fungi ? (a) Phycomycetes (b) Ascomycetes (c)…
A: Organisms belonging to the kingdom Fungi are heterotrophic and have chitin cell walls. Being a…
Q: Actinomycetes are ___________ that cause _________ .a. filamentous rods, chronic granuloma…
A: Actinomycetes are a group of Gram-positive mycelial bacteria that are mostly harmless. They produce…
Q: Which statement is not true of the zygomycetes? (a) many members of this group form endomycorrhizae…
A: Introduction :- The Zygomycetes, also known as 'pin moulds,' are true fungi that form extended…
Q: Choose which organism does not belong to the group and indicate the reason why. 9. A. Chara B.…
A: Algae- (singular alga) are members of a group of chiefly aquatic photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms…
Q: What are the division and medical importance of A. Euglenoids B. Rhodophyta C. Chlorophyta D.…
A: “Since you have posted a question with multiple sub-parts, we will solve first three sub-parts for…
Q: Which of the fungi species below has gametes that do NOT resemble animal sperm. A. cryptomycota…
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Q: The following Genera belongs to Euglenozoa, except. O Naegleria Balantidium O Leishmania O…
A: Euglenozoa is a group of protists with a very broad range of behaviors and characteristics which…
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: Define basidiomycetes
A: Fungi are eukaryotes and not prokaryotes, and thus they have a well-developed nucleus and…
Q: Compare and contrast slime, water, and bread molds; ascomycetes and basidiomycetes with specific…
A: Fungi are a large group of organisms that have a big influence on ecology and human health. They are…
Q: Which of the following multicellular mold spoils bread? O Schizosaccharomyces pombe O Rhizopus…
A: Answer to question 1 is option b.) Rhizopus stolonifera. Also known as Black bread mold.
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: Which among the following is not part of the group? a. Synura b. Plasmodium ovale c. Stentor d.…
A: Protozoa are eukaryotic organisms which are free living or parasitic they have cilia or flagella for…
Q: Phylum Key Features Examples Chytridiomycota (chytrids) Zygomycota Glomeromycota (AM fungi)…
A: Phylum is a taxonomical classification in which organisms are classified on the basis of…
Q: The following Genera belongs to Euglenozoa, except. a. Balantidium b. Naegleria c. Trypanosoma d.…
A: According to taxonomical hierarchy, we can classify organisms mainly into kingdom, phylum, class,…
Q: Myxomycetes are commonly used by cell biologists to study mitosis, or eukaryotic cell division, due…
A: Introduction Myxomycetes, also known as Mycetozoa, is a phylum of fungus-like creatures in the…
Q: Why are zygomycetes called conjugation fungi?
A: The kingdom fungi separates other eukaryotic organisms from plants and animals. The members of…
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- Describe two ways that Verrucomicrobia differ fromPlanctomycetes.Upon microscopic evaluation, a sample from a patient with vaginal burning, itching, and discomfort reveals the presence of yeast cells with pseudohyphae. The patient is diagnosed with vaginitis. Which of the following apply Infection with Gardnerella vaginalis Infection with Trichomonas vaginalis None of the answers apply Infection with Neisseria gonorrhoeae Infection with Lactobacillus species O Infection with Treponema pallidumA patient suffers from chronic lung diseases, seek for a medical help. After the doctor clinical and laboratory diagnosis, he advised his patient to visit a dentist. What do you think was the doctor diagnosis, so he gave this advice to his patient? The patient has Entamoeba histolytica The patient has Ascaris lumbricoides The patient has Trichomonas tenax The patient has Taenia saginata
- Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out). Eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. At first eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. That way you do not have to worry that you…Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis unknown 14 gram negative organism some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes and process the elimination. When a particular organism has been eliminated from the list to a test result to find the identified organism. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out). Eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. At first eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your…Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out). Eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result.
- Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out)Neisseria lactamicaPseudomonas aeruginosaPseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas putidaAlcaligenes faecalisAlcaligenes latusAeromonas sobriaEnterobacter aerogenesEnterobacter cloacaeSerratia marcescansSerratia rubidaeaSerratia liquefaciensEscherichia coliKlebsiella pneumoniaeKlebsiella oxytocaMorganella morganiiSalmonella enterica serogroup enteriditisShigella flexneriProteus vulgarisProteus mirabilis some of the above choices are strict aerobes and some are facultative anaerobes. This is helpful to first eliminate a set from your possibilities (look them up to figure this out eliminate the organisms that *cannot* do something your organism *can*. This means you have a positive test result and you eliminate those that are always negative for that result. That way you do not have to worry that you accidentally killed the unknown before you inoculated it. You Do still need to be concerned that you interpreted the test results correctly and did not introduce a contaminant that has the ability…Superficially, Apiosporina morbosa (causal agent of black knot of cherry) appears morphologically similar to members of the Xylariales as both produce melanized stroma. However, the former is found in the Class Loculoascomycetes while the latter are found in the Class Pyrenomycetes. Why? Discuss the main differences.
- Describe the features of vegatative and repructice features of saccharomyces and importance to humans. Does the term "yeast" refer to single fungi? Does the microbe that causes a yeast infection have any taxonmoic relationships to the yeast used brewing or baking?Each of the following statements concerning Entamoeba gingivalis is correct EXCEPT O Normal habitat large intestine O Trophozoite is diagnostic, infective, and pathogenic stage ODirectly transmitted from person to person. O Is an opportunistic protozoa.Diphyllobothrium Latum infective stage to the second intermediate host ? All of the following is/are true about Hymenolepis diminuta, except:a. Human is primary hostb. Ova: 55x85 mm, typically round, hexacanth embryo with three pairs of hooklets, shell with bipolar thickenings and filaments in clear embryophorec. Ova: 4540 mm, typically round, hexacanth embryo with three pairs of hooklets, shell with bipolar thickenings and filaments in clear embryophored. No intermediate host requirede. Proglottids: Rectangular Which of the following is/are true about Echinococcus granulosus:a. Ova are the diagnostic phase and are identical to ova of Taenia sppb. Infection is common in places where dogs and sheep or cattle coexistc. Scolex has four suckers and hooksd. Laboratory diagnosis by examining hydatid cyst fluide. Commonly known as Hydatid tapeworm, or dog tapeworm
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