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. ___ Mitosis
- 2. ___ Meiosis
- 3. __ Homologous chromosomes
- 4. __ Crossing over
- 5. __ Cytokinesis
- A. Cytoplasmic division
- B. Diploid nuclei producing haploid nuclei
- C. Results in
genetic variation - D. Carry similar genes
- E. Diploid nuclei producing diploid nuclei
- 1. ____ Chitin
- 2. ____ Basidiospore
- 3. ____ Zygosporangium
- 4. _____ Hypha
- 5. ____ Ascospore
- 6. ____ Lichen
- A. Fungal cell wall component
- B.
Fungus + alga or bacterium - C. Fungal filament
- D. Fungal spore formed in a sac
- E. Diploid fungal zygote with a thick wall
- F. Fungal spore formed on club-shaped hypha
- B.
- 1. _____ Chlorophyta
- 2. ____ Rhodophyta
- 3. ____ Chrysophyta
- 4. ____ Phaeophyta
- 5. _____ Rhizaria
- A. Foraminifera
- B. Yellow-green algae
- C. Green algae
- D. Brown algae
- E. Red algae
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