?Dead plants and animals are decomposed by bacteria and fungi into :
?
A. butterfly
B. grasshopper
C. mosquito
D. housefly.
?Dead plants and animals are decomposed by bacteria and fungi into : ? A. butterfly B....
35. Which two groups are the most phylogenetically related? a. Animals and Archaea b. Fungi and Plants c. Red Algae and Bacteria d. Protozoa and Bacteria e. Amoeba and Archaea
Consider each of the following types of organisms: bacteria, plants, fungi, and animals. For each, would you predict they would be infected by enveloped or non-enveloped viruses? Which animal tissue would you expect to be the target of an enveloped virus and why? Your answer must include the relevant details of the organism/tissue structure that explains your choice.
1. Red algae are A B. C. protists plants fungi animals prokaryotes D. Brown algae area A. B. C. protists plants fungi animals prokaryotes E. gave rise to the entire terrestrial plant A single species of freshwater lineage. A. B. C. red algae brown algae green algae fungus prokaryote D. E. Green algae split into 2 clades: A. B. c. D. chromalveolata and stramenopila rhizaria and cercozoa alveolata and stramenopila excavata and opisthokonta chlorophytes and charophytes 5. The green algae...
Complete the following paragraph to describe the evolutionary history of fungi. Fungi and animals are ; however, fungi are , a special type of heterotroph that absorbs food from the environment instead of eating it. protists animals Fungi release special into the environment to break down dead and decaying organic matter so that its nutrients can be absorbed. enzymes carbohydrates Fungi and share a common ancestor, so it is thought that fungi are most closely related to this group. autotrophs...
Identify three fungal infections of plants or animals and the fungi responsible for the infections.
Do fungi, plants or bacteria have proteins that resemble human myoglobin?
For microbiology 250: how does the kingdoms (fungi, protozoa, plants animals) and prokaryotes fit under the modern domains?
1. How would you support the assertion: fungi are more like animals than plants? Suggest 3 facts (or features) that support this assertion.
A) What is the diagram above? B) Describe what it illustrates about the relationship between animals, halophiles, slime molds, and gram-positive bacteria. C) Explain the evidence used in construction of this diagram. Entamoebae Eukarya Animals Slime molds Fungi Archaea Green Bacteria nonsulfur bacteria Gram- positive Proteobacteria bacteria (Purple bacteria) Thermoproteus Cyanobacteria Pyrodictium Flavobacteria Methanosarcina Methanobacterium Methanococcus Thermococcus Plants Ciliates Halophiles Flagellates Trichomonads Thermotogales Microsporidia Diplomonads Last universal common ancestor
a. 45. Organisms that are prokaryotes and unicellular belong to which kingdom? Fungi b. Bacteria Animalia C. 46. A(n) is a tool scientists use to group organisms based on choices between alternate characteristics? a. binomial nomenclature b. evolutionary descent C. dichotomous key 47. a. b. is the most specific taxon. Species Genus Kingdom C. a. 48. Which of the following best describes a taxon of related orders of animals? class b. domain kingdom C.