Q: Give a short note on Scoliodon?
A: Class Chondricthyes includes the cartilaginous fishes. The fishes bear endoskeleton made up of…
Q: Compare the morphology of Aglaophenia and Sertularia using a table of characteristics. Refer to the…
A: Both are Animal sertularia is from Cnidaria phylum and Aglaophenia is also from Cnidaria .
Q: Name any two species of Riccia known to you.
A: A genus of the Kingdom Plantae's order Marchantiales that comprises of plants with dorsoventrally…
Q: Discuss in detail the habitat and habits of Scoliodon?
A: Scoliodon is a genus of sharks that belongs to the family Carcharhinidae. It is also called as…
Q: Sketch and label the mature antheridium of Funaria
A: Funaria is one of the most common terrestrial mosses. It grows in damp and shady spaces with a…
Q: Describe various types of microtomes, their working and use.
A: A microtome is a method that can be used to cut a very thin slice of tissue suitable for light or…
Q: Give the dehiscence of Antheridium of Riccia.
A: Riccia, the most widely distributed genus of family Ricciaceae, is represented by about 200…
Q: Describe in detail external morphology of Funaria with help of labeleddiagram.
A: Funaria is a terrestrial moss, which generally grows in moist shady conditions on dense green…
Q: What is labelled diagram of convoluta (Plathyhelmenthis) ?
A: Convoluta is an acoelomate organism of Phylum Platyhelminthes. They have a single-opening digestive…
Q: Provide the taxonomic details of all the observed representatives of Platyhelminthes.
A: Phylum Platyhelminthes is a member of the Animalia kingdom. There are 13,000 species in this phylum.…
Q: Diagram of paramoecium?
A: Paramoecium is a free-living, unicellular organism that inhabits fresh water such as ponds, lakes,…
Q: Explain the signifi cance of superficial mycoses.
A: Fungi are known to be spore-producing microbes that belong to the eukaryotes. They generally feed on…
Q: Name three kinds of amebas, and describe their habitats.
A: Amoeba are unicellular organisms that belong to Amoeboid family. The size of the amoeba ranges…
Q: List the similarities and differences encountered when comparingmycetoma and chromoblastomycosis
A: Mycetoma and chromoblastomycosis are type of chronic skin infections that are caused by various…
Q: Briefly describe how Siboglinids meet their nutritional requirements
A: Siboglinidae may be a family of polychaete annelid worms whose members created up the previous phyla…
Q: Give an account of hemipenis?
A: A tetrapod vertebrate with scaly skin is called as reptile. For example: snakes, lizards , crocodile…
Q: Define about Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ?
A: S. purpuratus is a keystone species in many marine ecosystems. It feeds on kelp, and helps to…
Q: What are some features of Microsporidia that distinguish themfrom chytrids?
A: A group of fungi characterized by the ability of the spore formation and is parasites of unicellular…
Q: Differentiate between free, adnexed, adnate, decurrent, and emarginate gills.
A: Mushroom gills -- these are special structure present below the cap of mushroom they help in…
Q: List the major characteristics of the apicomplexan parasites.
A: The apicomplexan is a large phylum of the parasites. It includes parasites such as Plasmodium,…
Q: compare the types of infections caused by primary members of the actinomycetes.
A: Actinomyces is a genus of the Actinobacteria class of bacteria. They all are gram-positive.…
Q: Describe the heart of Scholiodon?
A: Scoliodon is a genus of sharks placed in family Carcharhinidae. They are mainly found in Indo-West…
Q: What are the best known representatives of the platyhelminth phylum?
A: Platyhelminthes are bilateral flatworms that derive their nutrition by being parasitic or…
Q: Based on the text and the photos below, draw a labelled diagram of the life cycle of Obelia…
A: Obelia during her life cycle takes two forms: polyp and jellyfish. The first form is diploblastic,…
Q: Describe any problems or benefits associated with turbellarian worms?
A: Turbellaria have evolved to a variety of settings, and many species are resistant to harsh…
Q: List several behaviors that would put one at risk for infection withLeptospira or Borrelia and…
A: Leptospira is a bacteria that causes Leptospirosis in humans and animals. In humans it can cause…
Q: Write down the comparision between phylum-ctenophora and phylum-platyhelminthes?
A: Phylum is the principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom, equivalent to…
Q: LPO
A: Bacillus subtilis is a rod shaped bacteria. It is a Gram-positive, catalase-positive bacterium.
Q: Describe the trait that distinguishes chytrids
A: A fungus is a type of eukaryotic creature which comprises microorganisms like yeasts and moulds,…
Q: Explain the significance of superficial mycoses.
A: Mycosis is a fungal infection of animals and superficial mycosis is only at the outermost layer of…
Q: Outline the life cycle of a Rhizopus species
A: Rhizopus species falls under the genus called Rhizopus which ultimately belongs to the class…
Q: Differentiate between phylum-ctenophora and phylum-platyhelminthes?
A: Animal kingdom includes multicellular, eukaryotic, and heterotopic organisms. In Animal kingdom some…
Q: What is labelled diagram of Taenia saginata ?
A: Taenia saginata also know as beef tapeworm.
Q: Discuss in detail the habitat and habits of Uromastix?
A: Introduction Uromastyx is a genus which contains Asian and African lizard which belongs to Agamidae…
Q: The species above belongs to which subtaxon(a) of Platyhelminthes?
A: The species depicted in the image is Tapeworm- Taenia solium These are mostly parasitic living of…
Q: what is the step to enumerate Shewanella putrefaciens
A: Enumeration is nothing counting process. it is nothing but counting the number of bacterial cells…
Q: Discuss the phylogeny of hemichordate
A: Phylogeny is the branch of biology that studies phylogenetic analysis. A phylogenetic analysis is…
Q: Describe the body plan of common member of phylum turbellaria.
A: Turbellaria belongs to the phylum Platyhelminthes and resides in terrestrial as well as freshwater…
Q: Discuss and explain the life cycle of Pseudocercospora fijiensis.
A: Pseudocercospora fijiensis is basically a filamentous, haploid ascomycotes fungus that causes black…
Q: Comment on the qualitative and quantitative diagnosis of hookworm. Why is it important the…
A: Qualitative methods is a screening methods and quantitative is a method which are used to evaluate…
Q: Compare and contrast the life cycle of Myxococcuswith that of Bdellovibrio.
A: In the living world, we see a large number of microorganisms, animals and plants. These organisms…
Summarize the major characteristics of Sporothrix schenckii.
This fungus is named after a medical student who discovered it.
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- Give the the significance and function of the following structures/conditions unique to phylum Rotifera. Answers should be direct and precise.Illustrate and describe the life cycle of the following: Trichuris trichiura Please include references and conclusionProvide the taxonomic details of all the observed representatives of Platyhelminthes.