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- Please answer fast Identify the protozoan in each image an the structres marked. its mode of locomotion and mode of feeding (Heterotrophic, autotrop, parasitic, etc.)PHYCOLOGY: MORPHOLOGY OF ALGAE - results and discussionsBriefly define the following terms: Phialides Hamathecium Ascus Operculum Ostiole Hymenium layer Ascogonium Antheridium Teleomorph Mitosporic
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