Plasmodium is a unicellular protozoan, endoparasite as it lives inside the organs of host. - Plasmodium parasites were first identified in the late $19^{\text {th }}$ century by Charles Laveran. - Plasmodium parasite is transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito and causes malaria.
Manipal-2004
Biological Classification
258738
Protozoan, Protista are differentiated on the basis of
1 nuclei
2 size
3 shape
4 locomotory structures
Explanation:
Phylum protozoa is classified on the basis of locomotory organelles. - Protozoans are believed to be primitive ancestors of animals belonging to the kingdom Protista. They are classified into four groups.
CG PMT-2007
Biological Classification
258739
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is:
1 axopodia
2 reticulopodia
3 filopodia
4 lobopodia
Explanation:
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is filopodia. - It is a variety of pseudopodia according to appearance. They are actin -rich protrusion of plasma membrane, consisting mainly of ectoplasm and are more slender and filiform with pointed ends. They are supported by microfilaments. This is seen in Euglypha and Lecithium.
AP EAMCET-2003
Biological Classification
258743
The structure in Amoeba functionally similar to human kidney is
1 plasmodesmata
2 plasma membrane
3 nucleus
4 contractile vacuole
Explanation:
In amoeba, excretory waste such as ammonia is collected by contractile vacuole from the intra cellular fluid by both active transport and diffusion. - The excretory organ of the amoeba is a contractile vacuole as the excretory organ is kidney of the human.
AMU-2006
Biological Classification
258751
An example of terrestrial protozoan is:
1 Vorticella
2 Giardia
3 Didymium
4 Plasmodium
Explanation:
Didymium is an example of terrestrial protozoan. - 'Terrestrial protozoa' are ubiquitous limnetic species tolerant of high $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ tensions and possessing efficient encystment mechanisms. Protozoa exploit tiny micro habitats unavailable to larger animals (e.g. nematodes).
Plasmodium is a unicellular protozoan, endoparasite as it lives inside the organs of host. - Plasmodium parasites were first identified in the late $19^{\text {th }}$ century by Charles Laveran. - Plasmodium parasite is transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito and causes malaria.
Manipal-2004
Biological Classification
258738
Protozoan, Protista are differentiated on the basis of
1 nuclei
2 size
3 shape
4 locomotory structures
Explanation:
Phylum protozoa is classified on the basis of locomotory organelles. - Protozoans are believed to be primitive ancestors of animals belonging to the kingdom Protista. They are classified into four groups.
CG PMT-2007
Biological Classification
258739
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is:
1 axopodia
2 reticulopodia
3 filopodia
4 lobopodia
Explanation:
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is filopodia. - It is a variety of pseudopodia according to appearance. They are actin -rich protrusion of plasma membrane, consisting mainly of ectoplasm and are more slender and filiform with pointed ends. They are supported by microfilaments. This is seen in Euglypha and Lecithium.
AP EAMCET-2003
Biological Classification
258743
The structure in Amoeba functionally similar to human kidney is
1 plasmodesmata
2 plasma membrane
3 nucleus
4 contractile vacuole
Explanation:
In amoeba, excretory waste such as ammonia is collected by contractile vacuole from the intra cellular fluid by both active transport and diffusion. - The excretory organ of the amoeba is a contractile vacuole as the excretory organ is kidney of the human.
AMU-2006
Biological Classification
258751
An example of terrestrial protozoan is:
1 Vorticella
2 Giardia
3 Didymium
4 Plasmodium
Explanation:
Didymium is an example of terrestrial protozoan. - 'Terrestrial protozoa' are ubiquitous limnetic species tolerant of high $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ tensions and possessing efficient encystment mechanisms. Protozoa exploit tiny micro habitats unavailable to larger animals (e.g. nematodes).
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Biological Classification
258731
Plasmodium is an :
1 endoparasite
2 ectoparasite
3 intercellular parasite
4 both a and b
Explanation:
Plasmodium is a unicellular protozoan, endoparasite as it lives inside the organs of host. - Plasmodium parasites were first identified in the late $19^{\text {th }}$ century by Charles Laveran. - Plasmodium parasite is transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito and causes malaria.
Manipal-2004
Biological Classification
258738
Protozoan, Protista are differentiated on the basis of
1 nuclei
2 size
3 shape
4 locomotory structures
Explanation:
Phylum protozoa is classified on the basis of locomotory organelles. - Protozoans are believed to be primitive ancestors of animals belonging to the kingdom Protista. They are classified into four groups.
CG PMT-2007
Biological Classification
258739
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is:
1 axopodia
2 reticulopodia
3 filopodia
4 lobopodia
Explanation:
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is filopodia. - It is a variety of pseudopodia according to appearance. They are actin -rich protrusion of plasma membrane, consisting mainly of ectoplasm and are more slender and filiform with pointed ends. They are supported by microfilaments. This is seen in Euglypha and Lecithium.
AP EAMCET-2003
Biological Classification
258743
The structure in Amoeba functionally similar to human kidney is
1 plasmodesmata
2 plasma membrane
3 nucleus
4 contractile vacuole
Explanation:
In amoeba, excretory waste such as ammonia is collected by contractile vacuole from the intra cellular fluid by both active transport and diffusion. - The excretory organ of the amoeba is a contractile vacuole as the excretory organ is kidney of the human.
AMU-2006
Biological Classification
258751
An example of terrestrial protozoan is:
1 Vorticella
2 Giardia
3 Didymium
4 Plasmodium
Explanation:
Didymium is an example of terrestrial protozoan. - 'Terrestrial protozoa' are ubiquitous limnetic species tolerant of high $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ tensions and possessing efficient encystment mechanisms. Protozoa exploit tiny micro habitats unavailable to larger animals (e.g. nematodes).
Plasmodium is a unicellular protozoan, endoparasite as it lives inside the organs of host. - Plasmodium parasites were first identified in the late $19^{\text {th }}$ century by Charles Laveran. - Plasmodium parasite is transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito and causes malaria.
Manipal-2004
Biological Classification
258738
Protozoan, Protista are differentiated on the basis of
1 nuclei
2 size
3 shape
4 locomotory structures
Explanation:
Phylum protozoa is classified on the basis of locomotory organelles. - Protozoans are believed to be primitive ancestors of animals belonging to the kingdom Protista. They are classified into four groups.
CG PMT-2007
Biological Classification
258739
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is:
1 axopodia
2 reticulopodia
3 filopodia
4 lobopodia
Explanation:
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is filopodia. - It is a variety of pseudopodia according to appearance. They are actin -rich protrusion of plasma membrane, consisting mainly of ectoplasm and are more slender and filiform with pointed ends. They are supported by microfilaments. This is seen in Euglypha and Lecithium.
AP EAMCET-2003
Biological Classification
258743
The structure in Amoeba functionally similar to human kidney is
1 plasmodesmata
2 plasma membrane
3 nucleus
4 contractile vacuole
Explanation:
In amoeba, excretory waste such as ammonia is collected by contractile vacuole from the intra cellular fluid by both active transport and diffusion. - The excretory organ of the amoeba is a contractile vacuole as the excretory organ is kidney of the human.
AMU-2006
Biological Classification
258751
An example of terrestrial protozoan is:
1 Vorticella
2 Giardia
3 Didymium
4 Plasmodium
Explanation:
Didymium is an example of terrestrial protozoan. - 'Terrestrial protozoa' are ubiquitous limnetic species tolerant of high $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ tensions and possessing efficient encystment mechanisms. Protozoa exploit tiny micro habitats unavailable to larger animals (e.g. nematodes).
Plasmodium is a unicellular protozoan, endoparasite as it lives inside the organs of host. - Plasmodium parasites were first identified in the late $19^{\text {th }}$ century by Charles Laveran. - Plasmodium parasite is transmitted through the bite of a female Anopheles mosquito and causes malaria.
Manipal-2004
Biological Classification
258738
Protozoan, Protista are differentiated on the basis of
1 nuclei
2 size
3 shape
4 locomotory structures
Explanation:
Phylum protozoa is classified on the basis of locomotory organelles. - Protozoans are believed to be primitive ancestors of animals belonging to the kingdom Protista. They are classified into four groups.
CG PMT-2007
Biological Classification
258739
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is:
1 axopodia
2 reticulopodia
3 filopodia
4 lobopodia
Explanation:
The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is filopodia. - It is a variety of pseudopodia according to appearance. They are actin -rich protrusion of plasma membrane, consisting mainly of ectoplasm and are more slender and filiform with pointed ends. They are supported by microfilaments. This is seen in Euglypha and Lecithium.
AP EAMCET-2003
Biological Classification
258743
The structure in Amoeba functionally similar to human kidney is
1 plasmodesmata
2 plasma membrane
3 nucleus
4 contractile vacuole
Explanation:
In amoeba, excretory waste such as ammonia is collected by contractile vacuole from the intra cellular fluid by both active transport and diffusion. - The excretory organ of the amoeba is a contractile vacuole as the excretory organ is kidney of the human.
AMU-2006
Biological Classification
258751
An example of terrestrial protozoan is:
1 Vorticella
2 Giardia
3 Didymium
4 Plasmodium
Explanation:
Didymium is an example of terrestrial protozoan. - 'Terrestrial protozoa' are ubiquitous limnetic species tolerant of high $\mathrm{CO}_{2}$ tensions and possessing efficient encystment mechanisms. Protozoa exploit tiny micro habitats unavailable to larger animals (e.g. nematodes).