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A: Introduction: Galderia refers to red algae which live in highly acidic environment, having ph…
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: Define Chlamydomonas flagellum.
A: Chlamydomonas is a microscopic, unicellular, eukaryotic, pyriform, biflagellate green alga. It is…
Q: Define the distinguishing features of Rhodophta.
A: Algae are unicellular or multicellular eukaryotic organism that are autotrophic(make their own food…
Q: How axial filaments could help Borrelia burgdoferi be more pathogenic ?
A: Borrelia burgdorferi is a bacterium that causes Lyme disease in humans. It is transmitted through…
Q: Name the taxonomic groups into which parasitic helminths areclassified and tell how they differ from…
A: Helminths are the eukaryotic multicellular worms. They are the parasitic organisms; means acquire…
Q: How does self infection bytapeworms occur?
A: Tapeworms are parasites that live in intestine of infected person. It has a tape like shape hence…
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 are Streptomyces coelicolor?
A: Streptomyces coelicolor: It is a soil dwelling Gram positive bacterium that belongs to the genus…
Q: From what source are most cases of human trichinosis contracted?
A: Roundworms are type of parasitic worm that hatched in the intestine and lives there. The eggs of the…
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: What is Pectobacterium carotovorum and its subspecies?
A: Pectobacterium carotovorum is a Pectobacteriaceae bacterium that was formerly classified as a…
Q: What are other organisms related to Brocadia anammoxidan?
A: Brocadia anammoxidans are bacteria belonging to the phylum Planctomycetes. These bacteria are…
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: Why do you think chlamydiae differentiate into specialized cell types for infection and…
A: Answer- Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular pathogen of the humans. They replicate in cellular…
Q: What unique motility structure characterizes the spirochetes?
A: Spirochetes are long, slender, spiral shaped bacteria which have double membrane (diderm). Some of…
Q: Describe the morphological characteristics of vibrio, campylobacter, and helicobacter ؟
A: Morphology is termed as the study of the size, shape, and structure of animals , plants , and…
Q: What is labelled diagram of convoluta (Plathyhelmenthis) ?
A: Convoluta is an acoelomate organism of Phylum Platyhelminthes. They have a single-opening digestive…
Q: Diagram of paramoecium?
A: Paramoecium is a free-living, unicellular organism that inhabits fresh water such as ponds, lakes,…
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: Define about Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ?
A: S. purpuratus is a keystone species in many marine ecosystems. It feeds on kelp, and helps to…
Q: Write medical significance of morganella? And explain in detail
A: Step 1 Morganella is a motile, non-lactose fermenting gram-negative bacteria. It shares with Proteus…
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 the domain and kingdom of Bacillus Subtilis
A: Domain means a taxonomic category above kingdom which is known as super kingdom. Kingdom is a…
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: 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: Identify and describe the pathogenic actinomycetes.
A: Mycobacterium is one of the bacterial strains that are resistant to staining and acid-fast. The…
Q: What body systems are affcted by eubacterium
A: Eubacteria, sometimes known as "real" bacteria, are single-celled prokaryotic microorganisms that…
Q: sketch the microscopic features of the genus asperigillus
A: Introduction :- A fungus is any member of a group of eukaryotic organisms that includes…
Q: What are the diseases associated to Clostridium species?
A: Clostridia are strictly anaerobic, gram-positive, spore-forming bacilli. They are found extensively…
Q: Describe the disease, habitat, pathology, and diagnostic indicatorsof Sporothrix schenckii.
A: Sporothrix schenckii is a fungus that can be found worldwide in the environment, and is named after…
Q: What are some intresting features or behaviors of brocadia anammoxidan?
A: Brocadia anammoxidan belongs to the class planctomycetacia of phylum planctomycetes and domain…
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: Briefly describe Chlamydomonas
A: Many basic problems in cell and molecular biology are studied using Chlamydomonas as a model system.
Q: State the general characteristics of the genus Clostridium, anddistinguish between Bacillus and…
A: Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic microorganisms (nucleus is not enclosed in a nuclear membrane)…
Q: Discuss in detail the habitat and habits of Uromastix?
A: Introduction Uromastyx is a genus which contains Asian and African lizard which belongs to Agamidae…
Q: Describe Affinities of cycadofillicales.
A: Cycadofilicales is the order of division gymnosperm, as divided by Chamberlain according to his…
Q: How does the stalk of Planctomyces differ from the stalk ofCaulobacter?
A: both are bacteria
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: List at least two human diseases caused by apicomplexans
A: The phylum consists of intracellular parasitic protists. The presence of an apical complex is a…
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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