MICROBIOLOGY WITH DISEASE BY TAXONOMY
MICROBIOLOGY WITH DISEASE BY TAXONOMY
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ISBN: 9781323762042
Author: BAUMAN
Publisher: Pearson Custom Publishing
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Chapter 12, Problem 1M
  1. 1. ___ Mitosis
  2. 2. ___ Meiosis
  3. 3. __ Homologous chromosomes
  4. 4. __ Crossing over
  5. 5. __ Cytokinesis
  6. A.  Cytoplasmic division
  7. B.  Diploid nuclei producing haploid nuclei
  8. C.  Results in genetic variation
  9. D.  Carry similar genes
  10. E.   Diploid nuclei producing diploid nuclei
    1. 1. ____ Chitin
    2. 2. ____ Basidiospore
    3. 3. ____ Zygosporangium
    4. 4. _____ Hypha
    5. 5. ____ Ascospore
    6. 6. ____ Lichen
  11. A.  Fungal cell wall component
    1. B.   Fungus + alga or bacterium
    2. C.   Fungal filament
    3. D.  Fungal spore formed in a sac
    4. E.    Diploid fungal zygote with a thick wall
    5. F.    Fungal spore formed on club-shaped hypha
  12. 1. _____ Chlorophyta
  13. 2. ____ Rhodophyta
  14. 3. ____ Chrysophyta
  15. 4. ____ Phaeophyta
  16. 5. _____ Rhizaria
    1. A.  Foraminifera
    2. B.   Yellow-green algae
    3. C.   Green algae
    4. D.  Brown algae
    5. E.    Red algae
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