Microbiology: An Introduction (13th Edition)
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Author: Gerard J. Tortora, Berdell R. Funke, Christine L. Case, Derek Weber, Warner Bair
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Phytoplanktons are is single cell photosynthetic organism which as important role in aquatic ecosystem. The chemicals produce during warm summer which is toxic form “Red tide”.
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A. Spore forming which often make unseptate hyphae
B. Spore forming which often make septate hyphae and reproduce sexually
C. Lack mitochondria and flagella but form cysts and possess mitosomes
D. Spore forming and possess mitochondria as well as flagella
E. Spore forming which often make septate hyphae and reproduce asexually
F. Intercellular and intracellular organisms with common clamp connections
G. Intercellular organisms with rare clamp connections
H. Cyst forming and possess mitochondria as well as flagella
I. Spore forming which often make unseptate mycelium
J. Lack mitochondria and flagella but form spores and possess mitosomes
1. Microsporidia
2. Chytridiomycota
3. Zygomycota or Mucorales
4. Glomeromycota
5. Ascomycota
6. Basidiomycota
7. Pucciniales or Uredinales
8. Ustilaginomycetes
9. Giardia intestinalis
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Microbiology: An Introduction (13th Edition)
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