Q: explain how protists differ from typical eukaryotic organisms.
A: The term 'protista' was given by Ernst Haeckel in 1866. Protistans were the first eukaryotes to…
Q: How can you differentiate between Giardia sp. and Trypanosoma sp.? Describe at least two visible…
A: The unicellular parasitic protest, which is the member of the class Trypanosomatidae, is called…
Q: How are protists related to other eukaryotes, such as humans?
A: Protists related to other eukaryotes, such as humans are as follows :- Both are eukaryotic Both…
Q: Which group of protozoans are nonmotile?
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
Q: For each type of organism, place a check mark in the box to indicate whether the cellular…
A: Microorganisms are classified into eukaryotes and prokaryotes. Cyanobacteria, also termed as…
Q: What family is algae classified in
A: Algae is a group of photosynthetic and nucleus-bearing organisms that lack the true roots, stems,…
Q: In which eukaryotic cell the nucleus is absent? O Red blood cell O Protists O Fungi
A: Note - we answer one question at a time. Eukaryotic cells consist of a nucleus that is enclosed in…
Q: What alga does a trypanosome superficially resemble?
A: The living world has a large diversity The living organisms are classified into different groups…
Q: Members of the kingdom Protista differ from members ofthe kingdom Monera mainly due to the presence…
A: Millions of species are present on Earth which was classified into various groups according to the…
Q: What is the function of a paramecia being torpedo-shaped and covered in cilia
A: Paramecia are the single-celled organisms that lie under the phylum Protista. They are generally…
Q: decribe the method of reproduction used by yeast
A: Budding The most well-known method of vegetative development in yeast is asexual reproduction by…
Q: A protist may be: unicellular and heterotrophic unicellular and autotrophic multicellular and…
A: Protists These are simple eukaryotic organisms. Protists are generally unicellular but some are…
Q: What are flagellate
A: The science of tiny creatures such as bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungus, and protozoa is known as…
Q: A principle of biology is that biology affects our society. Whyare the cysts of protists important…
A: Protozoans exhibit a life cycle in which active and inactive phases are in the alternate phases.…
Q: Characteristics of Protists
A: Protists are eukaryotic single celled organisms that are microscopic. They contain well defined…
Q: Oth animals that eat plants. How are protists similar to plants and animals?
A: Since there are multiple questions asked in this particular question, I'll answer the first question…
Q: Which among the following does nothave a cell wall?A. Euglena…
A: The organism is the individual entity that embodies the properties of life. It is classified into…
Q: The cell wall is found in which eukaryotes?a. fungi b. algaec. protozoad. a and b
A: Step 1 In eukaryotes, a cell possesses a number of membrane-lined organelles. They have a…
Q: are colony forming. Hypothesize why this may be an advantage or disadvantage.
A: Eukaryotes belonging to protists do not belong to Plantae, Animalia, or fungi kingdoms. Hence,…
Q: Define the importance of Protists (kingdom Protista) ?
A: R.H. Whitaker’s classification system divides organisms into five different groups. These major…
Q: Describe the major features of protists.
A: Protists include microscopic unicellular organisms. They are eukaryotes meaning they have a well…
Q: How fungi is differentiate between protista. Give some example?
A: Protists are unicellular species that are usually not detectable by the naked eye. Under the Kingdom…
Q: What are mode of locomotion and general behavior especially differences between ciliate, flagellate,…
A: Numerous protist species exhibit the presence of some form of locomotory organelle, which is plainly…
Q: Expalin Whether bacterial flagella are used to push or pull a cell.
A: The flagellum found in bacteria is a helical-shaped structure made of the flagellin protein. The…
Q: What is cell wall of fungi made up of?
A: Organisms belonging to Kingdom Fungi are heterotrophic and have chitin cell walls. Being a…
Q: What are various categories of protozoan protists?
A: Animals belonging to Kingdom Protista are generally found in water or moist terrestrial environment.…
Q: PROTISTS Supergroup Excavata Subgroup Fornicata Distinguishing properties Form cysts Important…
A: Protists are small eukaryotic organisms that come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Protists can be…
Q: rganism or a Macro-Organism. 1. Algae
A: Macroorganisms are organisms that can be seen with the naked eye. Microorganisms are organisms that…
Q: 30. Opisthokonta includes animals and fungi, as well as protists. Describe the key feature of this…
A: Phylogenetic studies help to establish the evolutionary relationship among organisms. It is based on…
Q: Label the parts on the bacterial cell featured here and write a briefdescription of its function.
A: Bacteria are the prokaryotes that lack membrane-bound organelles and well-defined nucleus. The…
Q: How are protozoans classified and explain the process of sexual reproduction by means of…
A: Protozoans are eukaryotic organisms that are unicellular and heterotrophic. Protozoans are…
Q: Distinguish between a moneran cell and a protistan cell.
A: Protista is a group of eukaryotic organisms that meet their nutritional requirements via sunlight or…
Q: How does killing Anopheles mosquitoes affect the Plasmodium protists?
A: The anopheles is the genus of mosquitoes that was named and described by J.W. Meigen in the year…
Q: Protists are more closely related to each other than they are plants, animals and fungi. false true
A: All organisms in this biosphere are divided into 5 kingdoms- Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and…
Q: How do protists move
A: Protists are microscopic eukaryotic organism belongs to Kingdom Protista . They can be multicellular…
Q: What are Protozoa
A: Protozoans are small living organisms found in water or moist soil. They are mainly classified into…
Q: Pili are appendages in which bacteria? and serves as a means of .. gram-positive, 2. gram-positive,…
A: On the surface of bacterial cells, there are small projections called pili that resemble hairs.…
Q: Which group of organisms do not have microtubules inside their cells? Ciliophora Archaeozoa…
A: The organization of microtubules (MTs) in the mitotic spindle apparatus has been shown to involve a…
Q: Which correctly identifies characteristics that protists share with animals? A. Motile, Prokaryotic,…
A: The organisms which are eukaryotic but are unicellular means like eukaryotic organisms they have…
Q: What cell organelle is atypical in excavates?
A: Excavata are defined as a supergroup of protists which have an asymmetrical apprearance with a…
Q: What is a likely pathogen and classification" O Dermatophyte; Kingdom Fungi O algae; Kingdom Algae O…
A: The image in the question shows that the student is suffering from athlete's foot which is a dermal…
Q: What do protists have that bacteria and archaea do not have? Select all correct answers O DNA…
A: Both bacteria and archaea are prokaryotic cells. On the other hand, protists are eukaryotic cells.…
Q: In which eukaryotic cell the nucleus is absent? O Red blood cell Protists
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Q: Based on its description, to which group would this organism belong? A single-celled organism with…
A: Bacteria are one of probably the most primitive types of life on the planet. They are unicellular…
Q: Describe the protist and also describe the various ways in which a protist acquire nurtrient and…
A: Eukaryotes are usually defined as the members of the kingdom well stated as Protista. Protista is a…
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- Common name Geographical Distribution in the Philippines Morphologic features Mode of transmission Laboratory Diagnosis Treatment Prevention and Control 1. Entamoeba Histolytica 2. Giardia Lamblia 3. Trichomonas Vaginalis 4. Ascaris Lumbridoides 5. Trichuris Trichiura 6. Enterobius Vermicularis 7. Trichinella Spiralis 8. Taenia Solium 9. Schistosoma japonica 10. Pediculus Humanus Capitis29. How are protists classified? Group of answer choices a.almost any characterisitic b.shape only c.shape and organellesThis is a slide of Ascaris lumbricoides, I.s. Illustrate the stages of mitosis, as seen under HPO. Label the stages A-J.
- topic is about microtomesWith explanation pls number 3 onlyPlease answer asap and type your answer and do not copy from anywhere please ? List the dimorphic fungi by genus and species and describe the growth rate of the mold form and yeast conversions: a. Histoplasma capsulatum b. Sporothrix schenckii c. Coccidioides immitis d. Paracoccidioides brasiliensis e. Blastomyces dermatitidis