Pseodopodia
Amoeba is unicellular organism which is a Eukaryotic organism belonging to Kingdom Protista. It moves with the help of false foot which is also called as pseudopodia.
This is not only meant for movement, but it also helps in catching the food particles.
Cilia is small and many in number present on the surface of bacterial cell. It is also meant for movement and filter feeding of food.
Flagella are elongated thread like structures and are very less in number and even sometimes one. They are meant only for movement.
Microvilli is is finger like appendage present on the surface of Villi in small intestine for absorption of food in human beings.
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Question 15 (2 points) Which of the following cellular structures is characteristic of amoebas? O pseudopodia...
Which of the following cellular structures is characteristic of amoebas? A) pseudopodia. B) microvilli. C) cilla. D) flagella. E) stereocilia. The intimate mutually beneficial association formed between a fungus and the root of a plant is called a(n) A) ingrowth. B) mycorrihiza C) parasitic infection. D) hypha. E) mycelium. What feature is found only in mammals? A) legs B) tall. C) milk glands D) lungs. E) four chambered heart. Which primate trait is an adaptation to aboreal life? A) opposable...
Which of the following is characteristic of cilia? They are whiplike, motile cellular extensions that occur in large numbers on the exposed surfaces of certain cells. They are used for cellular adhesion. They are substantially longer then flagella, and are less common than flagella in humans. They move substances in many directions across a cell's surfaces.
Question 14 (2 points) Which of the following are named for the hairlike structures that they use to move and feed? O ciliates amoebas euglenazoans apicomplexans
Which of the following is a group made up of amoebas? Rhizaria Stramenopiles Euglenids Apicomplexans Question 7 1 pts Which of the following is true concerning the differences between the amoebas found in Rhizaria and those typically found in the Amoebozoans? Rhizarians typically have large lobe or tube-shaped pseudopodia Amoebozoans typically have a hard outer "test" and threadlike pseudopodia Rhizarians are in the group Amoebozoa Rhizarians typically have a hard outer "test" and threadlike pseudopodia Which Eukaryotic group do Homo...
Page 15 of 2 Question 15 (2 points) Which of the following is not characteristic of a fat soluble vitamin? They can reach toxic levels if over consumed. The are absorbed into the lymphatic system. They are easily excreted by the body. They can be stored in fat (adipose) tissue.
QUESTION 20 These structures enable some bacteria to move through mucous and contact mucosal epithelial cells in order to colonize. They also enable spirochetes to penetrate mucous membranes, skin abrasions, and cell membranes, enter blood vessels and disseminate to other locations in the body. This is used as a virulence factor by Helicobacter pylori, Treponema pallidum and Borrelia bergdorferi. This best describes what? Bacterial flagella and axial filaments. Bacterial cell surface proteins called invasins. Bacterial capsules (glycocalyces). Bacterial cilia and...
HOMEWORK QUESTIONS 1. Which protists (can list by common name or Kingdom/Phylum) have the following type of locomotion: Flagella Pseudopodia Cilia None 2. Complete the following table CHLOROPHYLLS FOOD STORAGE PHYLUM/KINGDOM CHLOROPHYTA RHODOPHYTA PHAEOPHYTA BACILLARIOPHYTA DIOFLAGELLATA CHRYSOPHYTA EUGLENOPHYTA 3. Sketch the life cycle of Paramecium. 39
Question 4 O out of 5 points 7. Which one of the following structures is different than the others? Question 8 O out of 5 points Which of the following molecules contains ancho Mark that are correct)
Question 11 (1.5 points) Which of the following traits is not characteristic of a solution? O A) The components of a solution are dispersed on a molecular scale. B) The dissolved solute will not settle out or separate from the solvent. C) Solutions can only be made from gases and liquids. D) The composition of a solution can vary continuously, but may have limitations due to solubility.
33 Which of the following structures involved in motility (movement) do Eukaryotic possess, but Prokaryotes do not? A. Flagella B. Cilia C. Capsule D. None of the above,40 What type of bacteriophage life cycle is being depicted here? What part of the life cycle is indicated by the number 41 What is the function of the lysozome?42 What is the structure denoted by the number 2, and what is its function within the cell?