258621
Two mating types of a variety of Paramecium are
1 Morphologically logically similarm different and physio-
2 Morphologically similar and physiologically different
3 Physiologically similar
4 Physiologically different
Explanation:
Mating type of paramecium is morphologically similar and physiologically different. Example-Paramecium aurelia.
CMC Vellore-2012
Biological Classification
258623
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella, earlier placed in algae within plants (both having cell wall) are now placed together in which new kingdom. Choose the correct option.
1 Fungi
2 Animalia
3 Protista
4 Monera
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in kingdom Protista. Earlier, they were placed in the kingdom algae. But, according to R.H. Whittaker's classification, the classification depends not only on morphology or physiology but also on phylogeny.
BCECE-2015
Biological Classification
258629
Chagas disease is caused by:
1 Trypanosoma gambiense
2 Plasmodium sp.
3 Trypanosoma cruzi
4 Treponema pallidum
Explanation:
Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. It causes infection is curable, if treatment is initiated soon after infection. In chronic patients, antiparasitic treatment can potentially prevent or curb disease progression and prevent transmission, for instance mother to child infection.
DUMET-2006
Biological Classification
258695
The type of syngamy seen in Trichonympha is
1 Conjugation
2 Hologamy
3 Anisogamy
4 Isogamy
Explanation:
The hologamy is the process where the adult individuals do not produce gametes, but they themselves act as gametes and fuse to form new individuals. For example: Trichonympha.
258621
Two mating types of a variety of Paramecium are
1 Morphologically logically similarm different and physio-
2 Morphologically similar and physiologically different
3 Physiologically similar
4 Physiologically different
Explanation:
Mating type of paramecium is morphologically similar and physiologically different. Example-Paramecium aurelia.
CMC Vellore-2012
Biological Classification
258623
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella, earlier placed in algae within plants (both having cell wall) are now placed together in which new kingdom. Choose the correct option.
1 Fungi
2 Animalia
3 Protista
4 Monera
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in kingdom Protista. Earlier, they were placed in the kingdom algae. But, according to R.H. Whittaker's classification, the classification depends not only on morphology or physiology but also on phylogeny.
BCECE-2015
Biological Classification
258629
Chagas disease is caused by:
1 Trypanosoma gambiense
2 Plasmodium sp.
3 Trypanosoma cruzi
4 Treponema pallidum
Explanation:
Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. It causes infection is curable, if treatment is initiated soon after infection. In chronic patients, antiparasitic treatment can potentially prevent or curb disease progression and prevent transmission, for instance mother to child infection.
DUMET-2006
Biological Classification
258695
The type of syngamy seen in Trichonympha is
1 Conjugation
2 Hologamy
3 Anisogamy
4 Isogamy
Explanation:
The hologamy is the process where the adult individuals do not produce gametes, but they themselves act as gametes and fuse to form new individuals. For example: Trichonympha.
258621
Two mating types of a variety of Paramecium are
1 Morphologically logically similarm different and physio-
2 Morphologically similar and physiologically different
3 Physiologically similar
4 Physiologically different
Explanation:
Mating type of paramecium is morphologically similar and physiologically different. Example-Paramecium aurelia.
CMC Vellore-2012
Biological Classification
258623
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella, earlier placed in algae within plants (both having cell wall) are now placed together in which new kingdom. Choose the correct option.
1 Fungi
2 Animalia
3 Protista
4 Monera
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in kingdom Protista. Earlier, they were placed in the kingdom algae. But, according to R.H. Whittaker's classification, the classification depends not only on morphology or physiology but also on phylogeny.
BCECE-2015
Biological Classification
258629
Chagas disease is caused by:
1 Trypanosoma gambiense
2 Plasmodium sp.
3 Trypanosoma cruzi
4 Treponema pallidum
Explanation:
Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. It causes infection is curable, if treatment is initiated soon after infection. In chronic patients, antiparasitic treatment can potentially prevent or curb disease progression and prevent transmission, for instance mother to child infection.
DUMET-2006
Biological Classification
258695
The type of syngamy seen in Trichonympha is
1 Conjugation
2 Hologamy
3 Anisogamy
4 Isogamy
Explanation:
The hologamy is the process where the adult individuals do not produce gametes, but they themselves act as gametes and fuse to form new individuals. For example: Trichonympha.
258621
Two mating types of a variety of Paramecium are
1 Morphologically logically similarm different and physio-
2 Morphologically similar and physiologically different
3 Physiologically similar
4 Physiologically different
Explanation:
Mating type of paramecium is morphologically similar and physiologically different. Example-Paramecium aurelia.
CMC Vellore-2012
Biological Classification
258623
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella, earlier placed in algae within plants (both having cell wall) are now placed together in which new kingdom. Choose the correct option.
1 Fungi
2 Animalia
3 Protista
4 Monera
Explanation:
Chlamydomonas and Chlorella have been included in kingdom Protista. Earlier, they were placed in the kingdom algae. But, according to R.H. Whittaker's classification, the classification depends not only on morphology or physiology but also on phylogeny.
BCECE-2015
Biological Classification
258629
Chagas disease is caused by:
1 Trypanosoma gambiense
2 Plasmodium sp.
3 Trypanosoma cruzi
4 Treponema pallidum
Explanation:
Chagas disease is caused by Trypanosoma cruzi. It causes infection is curable, if treatment is initiated soon after infection. In chronic patients, antiparasitic treatment can potentially prevent or curb disease progression and prevent transmission, for instance mother to child infection.
DUMET-2006
Biological Classification
258695
The type of syngamy seen in Trichonympha is
1 Conjugation
2 Hologamy
3 Anisogamy
4 Isogamy
Explanation:
The hologamy is the process where the adult individuals do not produce gametes, but they themselves act as gametes and fuse to form new individuals. For example: Trichonympha.