Q: Name the stages involved in lifecycle of wuchereria.
A: Filariasis or elephantiasis is the term that denotes the disease caused by the parasitic nematodes.…
Q: Give systematic position of Selaginella with at least two reasons at each stage of classification.
A: Selaginella is a vascular plant-like spike moss or lesser club mosses. They scaly leaves and produce…
Q: Give the graphic representation of life cycle of Albugo.
A: Life cycle is serious of steps involved in reproduction and growth pattern of an organism. Most of…
Q: Define the distinguishing features of Rhodophta.
A: Algae are unicellular or multicellular eukaryotic organism that are autotrophic(make their own food…
Q: IDENTIFY: Which phase of the Polysiphonia life cycle is completely parasitic?
A: Ans: Polysiphonia: The polysiphonia is a red alga and also has about 19 species and found on British…
Q: Name any two species of Riccia known to you.
A: A genus of the Kingdom Plantae's order Marchantiales that comprises of plants with dorsoventrally…
Q: Describe the general characters of Basidiomycetes.
A: Basidiomycetes together with the Ascomycetes form Dikarya subkingdom, within the kingdom Fungi.
Q: Give systematic position of Selaginella.
A: Selaginella are vascular plants like spike moss or lesser clubmosses. They scaly leaves and produce…
Q: . List two types of superficial mycoses, and two systemicmycoses.
A: Mycoses are the infection caused by fungus in animals including humans. It is a common physiological…
Q: What is labelled diagram Heliopora?
A: Heliopora is a genus of cnidarian in the monotypic family Helioporidae. It is a type of coral.
Q: Make simple diagrams tracing the life history of Taenia solium.
A: The pig tapeworm, Taenia solium, is a cyclophyllid cestode belonging to the Taeniidae family of…
Q: State the names of methods of Vegetative reproduction in Riccia
A: Riccia is a genus that belongs to the order Marchantiales of bryophytes.
Q: Outline the major similarities and differences among Necator, Ancylostoma,Strongyloides, and…
A: Introduction: Ancyclostoma , Strongyloides, Trichinella and Necator are the nematodes which are…
Q: What is the phylogenetic position of Haikouella, and what evidence supports its placement there?
A: The chordates share a large number of characteristics with the deuterostomes that indicates the…
Q: Describe the sexual life cycle of basidiomycetes.
A: BASIC INFORMATION FUNGI It consist of unicellular organisms like yeast to complex edible…
Q: Explain in detail Structure reproduction and life cycle of agaricus.
A: Introduction :- Agaricus, popularly known as mushroom, is an edible fungus. It's a saprophytic…
Q: Describe the structure of spore of Riccia
A: Riccia is a genus of liverworts belonging to the Bryophytes phylum in the Plant kingdom. It is…
Q: Describe the Rhizoids of Riccia
A: Systematic classification Division: Bryophyta Class: Hepaticopsida Order: Marchantiales Family:…
Q: Name three kinds of amebas, and describe their habitats.
A: Amoeba are unicellular organisms that belong to Amoeboid family. The size of the amoeba ranges…
Q: Illustrate and describe the life cycle of the following: Ancylostoma duodenale
A: Introduction: The infective stage of Ancylostoma duodenale to humans is known as filariform larva.…
Q: Differentiate between free, adnexed, adnate, decurrent, and emarginate gills.
A: Mushroom gills -- these are special structure present below the cap of mushroom they help in…
Q: compare the types of infections caused by primary members of the actinomycetes.
A: Actinomyces is a genus of the Actinobacteria class of bacteria. They all are gram-positive.…
Q: What is hirudinaria give example?
A: Hirudinaria is also known as a leech. It is mainly found in ponds, lakes, and other moist places…
Q: What are the observations on the microphylls of the Selaginella?
A: BASIC INFORMATION SELAGINELLA It comes under the division Pteridophytes. In the family…
Q: Members of which Euglenozoa genera cause disease?
A: The Euglenozoa are a monophyletic gathering of flagellated protists including free-living,…
Q: What is physiologically unusual about thethaumarchaeotal species Nitrosopumilus maritimus?
A: Carl woese laid out three domain classification based on cellular properties and the habitat.…
Q: What is thalloid body of a slime mould (Myxomycetes) is known as?
A: The members of myxomycetes are called slime molds because they contain and secrete slime. They are…
Q: Identify and describe the pathogenic actinomycetes.
A: Mycobacterium is one of the bacterial strains that are resistant to staining and acid-fast. The…
Q: Explain the significance of superficial mycoses.
A: Mycosis is a fungal infection of animals and superficial mycosis is only at the outermost layer of…
Q: What is generic name of Serax?
A: The chemical substances that change an individual's state either mentally or physically are referred…
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Q: Describe the major steps in the life cycle of Dictyosteliumdiscoideum.
A: Dictyostelium discoideum belongs to the phylum amoebozoa. It is a eukaryote and commonly know…
Q: Recall the characteristics of chromoblastomycosis andphaeohyphomycosis.
A: Fungal diseases are caused by the three genera of fungi that causes ringworm. Trichophyton - skin,…
Q: Region of distribution for trochomonas vaginalis
A: The tiny, minute organisms that cannot be observed by unaided eyes are the microorganisms. These are…
Q: Name the phases involved in lifecycle of wuchereria.
A: Wuchereria bancrofti It is a human parasitic roundworm that is the major cause of lymphatic…
Q: What is labelled diagram of Taenia saginata ?
A: Taenia saginata also know as beef tapeworm.
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: Give the common names of the following: Schistosoma japonicum Schistosoma haematobium Schistosoma…
A: Schistosoma is a trematode genus that includes blood flukes. They are parasitic flatworms that cause…
Q: Compare the intracellular life cycle of Legionella spp. to that of Coxiella spp
A: 1. Intracellular life cycle of Coxiella spp. Coxiella spp also alternate between two…
Q: Explain structure, reproduction and life cycle of polyporus in detail.
A: Polyporus : classification Kingdom : Fungi Division :…
Q: Describe the body plan of common member of phylum turbellaria.
A: Turbellaria belongs to the phylum Platyhelminthes and resides in terrestrial as well as freshwater…
Q: Compare and contrast the life cycle of Myxococcuswith that of Bdellovibrio.
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
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- Give the common names of the following: Paragonimus westermani Clonorchis sinensis Fasciola hepatica Fasciolopsis buskiSuperficially, 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.What is the intermediatehost of Schistosoma mansoni?Where does that host live?
- The photo below is a longitudinal section (I.s.) of the strobilus of Selaginella at 40x. How does this photo illustrate the importance of the previous question?Give systematic position of Selaginella with at least two reasons at each stage of classification.Give graphical presentation alternation of generation in Selaginella