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| Which organelle probably evolved independently many times during evolutionary history? |
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| Trypanosoma is most closely related to which organism? |
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| Which type of protist consists of a large heterotrophic multinucleate ameboid "cell" that under condition of drought or nutrient stress organizes into a spore-forming body with a sporangium? |
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| an algal group most evolutionarily distant from land plants |
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| A member of the Diplomonads and is responsible for parasitic diarrhea from freshwater sources |
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| Genus associated with black root (ink disease) in American Chestnut and many other plant species |
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| Fungal group that consists of only asexual reproducing arbuscular endomycorrhizae |
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| Which two groups of fungi show a dikaryotic (N+N) phase? |
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| Ascomycota and Basidiomycota |
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| The asexual ores produced by ascomycota are called |
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| Fungal group considered to be most primitive and is the only one to have flagellated cells |
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| genera most similar to ancestral aquatic streptophyte with attached gametangia |
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| Which bryophyte is the only with flattened leaf-like gametophytes in a form called thallus? |
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| The only seedless vascular plant that is heterosporous, producing both megaspores and microspores in terminal cone like structures |
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| Most closely related to the fungi and the animal |
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| Lineage leading to land plants |
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| Flagellated collared cells, often colonial |
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| One member has caused a global disease in amphibians |
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| Eight sexual spores borne on a vertical sac |
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| Four sexual sportes borne on the surface of the spore forming structure |
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| arbuscular endomycorrhizae |
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| Rhizopus black bread mold |
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