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- Simplest form of reproduction occurs in which of the following organisms?Gracilaria sp.Volvox sp.Spirogyra sp.Chlamydomaonas sp.Sargassum sp.Ulva sp.An organism has the following characteristics: • This organism has two multicellular forms, one haploid and one diploid • This organism has vascular tissue • This organism forms spores • This organism does photosynthesis This set of characteristics is consistent with: A fungus A moss An animal A fern A flowering plantWhich of the following is TRUE for animal life cycle, but not for plant life cycle? O gametes are formed by mitosis O gametes are formed by meiosis O unicellular gametes O multicellular gametophytes O spores are formed by meiosis « Prevjous
- A hypothesized evolutionary advantage to asexual reproduction in fungi is that: -It allows them to form resting spores -It protects their genes from mutation -It allows them to avoid phages -It allows them to grow quickly when nutrient levels are richMany of the organisms we learned about go through alternation of generations. Which of the following is true about alternation of generations? Group of answer choices Alternation of generations can result in separate haploid and diploid individuals Alternation of generations only involves mitosis Alternation of generations only happens in animals Alternation of generations results in hyphae forming a myceliumA student is using a Venn Diagram to communicate understanding of the similarities and differences between fungi and animals. The student placed key characteristics in each circle and classmates are asked to review the work. Fungi Only Animals Only Both May be multicellular or unicellular Eukaryotic Multicellular Can reproduce asexually or sexually No cell wall Has a cell wall Heterotrophic Which feedback would be the MOST accurate? O A. "All animals only reproduce sexually so you need to move 'may reproduce sexually or asexually 'to fungi only." B. "You need to move the term heterotroph to the 'animals' circle because fungi can be heterotrophic or autotrophic." C. "You have all of the information correct." O D. "You should remove 'has a cell wall' because neither fungi nor animals have a cell wall.
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- Which organisms usually reproduce by budding? Yeast, mushrooms, parasites, hivAn organism has the following characteristics: • This organism has two multicellular forms, one haploid and one diploid • This organism does not have any vascular tissue The cells from this organism generally cannot move unless they are carried by wind or water This set of characteristics is consistent with: An animal A fern A moss A tree that produces flowersTaxonomy refers to the science of classification of living organisms. The five Kingdom Classification system was widely used from 1920 to 1980. eukaryotic eukaryotic eukaryotic multicellular multicellular multicellular absorb photosynthesize nonmotile ingest motile nonmotile sexual sexual sexual Animals Fungi Plants eukaryotic unicellular or multicellular absorb, ingest, or photosynthesize sexual and asexual Protists 00 prokaryotic absorb and photosynthesize motile or nonmotile Robert Harding Whittaker (1920 - 1980) Monera asexual Explain why this classification system was abandoned in favor of the 3-domain system.
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