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In slime molds, the plasmodium may dry into a hard resistant structure called a. A) endospore B) sclerotium C) sporangium D) spore What functions do cilia, flagella, and pseudopods have in common? A) act as agents for locomotion B) act as agents for digestion C) act as agents for sensing D) act as agents for protection Which below is the one to cause Malaria? A) Trypanosoma B) Paramecium C) Amoeba D) Plasmodium Which below is the one to cause African Sleeping Sickness? A) Trypanosoma B) Paramecium C) Amoeba D) Plasmodium The basic structure of a fungus is the, a slender filament of cytoplasm and nuclei enclosed by a cell wall. A) septum B) haustorium C) hypha D) mold A is a mass of hyphae that collectively make up an individual fungus. A) mycelium B) mushroom C) hypha D) mold Fungal specles with septa are coenocytic. a) True B) FAlse occurs when haploid cells from two fungal mating strains fuse their cytoplasms. A) Karyogamy B) Plasmogamy C) Syngamy D) Zygogamy occurs when dikaryotic cells fuse their two nuclei to become a diploid zygote. A) Karyogamy B) Plasmogamy C) Syngamy D) Zygogamy Show transcribed image text
In slime molds, the plasmodium may dry into a hard resistant structure called a. A) endospore B) sclerotium C) sporangium D) spore What functions do cilia, flagella, and pseudopods have in common? A) act as agents for locomotion B) act as agents for digestion C) act as agents for sensing D) act as agents for protection Which below is the one to cause Malaria? A) Trypanosoma B) Paramecium C) Amoeba D) Plasmodium Which below is the one to cause African Sleeping Sickness? A) Trypanosoma B) Paramecium C) Amoeba D) Plasmodium The basic structure of a fungus is the, a slender filament of cytoplasm and nuclei enclosed by a cell wall. A) septum B) haustorium C) hypha D) mold A is a mass of hyphae that collectively make up an individual fungus. A) mycelium B) mushroom C) hypha D) mold Fungal specles with septa are coenocytic. a) True B) FAlse occurs when haploid cells from two fungal mating strains fuse their cytoplasms. A) Karyogamy B) Plasmogamy C) Syngamy D) Zygogamy occurs when dikaryotic cells fuse their two nuclei to become a diploid zygote. A) Karyogamy B) Plasmogamy C) Syngamy D) Zygogamy
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