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Saprozoic nutrition is characterized by
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A. phagocytosis of solid nutrients and subsequent formation of phagocytic vacuoles
B. pinocytosis of solid nutrients and subsequent formation of phagocytic vacuoles
C. encystment of solid nutrients and subsequent formation of secretory vacuoles
D. pinocytosis of soluble nutrients and subsequent formation of phagocytic vacuoles
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pinocytosis of soluble nutrients and subsequent formation of phagocytic vacuoles
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1. The numbers of nuclear divisions involved in a ciliate undergoing binary fission is
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A. greater than conjugation
B. lesser than conjugation
C. equal to conjugation
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: lesser than conjugation
2. Organisms with amoeboid cells that move within a network of mucous tracks using a typical gliding motion belong to which phylum of Protozoa?
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A. Labyinthomorpha
B. Microspora
C. Apicomplexa
D. Myxozoa
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Correct Answer: Labyinthomorpha
3. Which of the following describes the function of a phagocytic vacuole?
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A. Contain specific enzymes that perform various functions
B. Maintain osmotic balance by continuous water expulsion
C. Structures that accept male gametes during sexual reproduction
D. Sites of food digestion
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Correct Answer: Sites of food digestion
4. A protozoan is defined as
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A. motile prokaryotic unicellular protist
B. motile eukaryotic unicellular protist
C. motile eukaryotic unicellular photosynthetic protist
D. motile eukaryotic multicellular protist
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Correct Answer: motile eukaryotic unicellular photosynthetic protist
5. Most commonly asexual reproduction in the Protozoa is by
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A. conjugation
B. gametangial contact
C. binary fission
D. binary fusion
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Correct Answer: binary fission
6. Which of the following describes the function of a secretory vacuole?
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A. Sites of food digestion
B. Maintain osmotic balance by continuous water expulsion
C. Contain specific enzymes that perform various functions
D. Structures that accept male gametes during sexual reproduction
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Correct Answer: Contain specific enzymes that perform various functions
7. Which of the following is least likely to have a rigid cell wall?
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A. Bacterium
B. Archaean
C. Fungus
D. Protozoan
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Correct Answer: Protozoan
8. Organisms are parasitic and have a resistant spore with one to six coiled polar filaments belong to which phylum of Protozoa?
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A. Labyinthomorpha
B. Sarcomastigophora
C. Apicomplexa
D. Myxozoa
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Correct Answer: Myxozoa
9. Number of motility structures on flagellated cells is
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A. greater than ciliated cells
B. lesser than ciliated cells
C. equal to ciliated cells
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: lesser than ciliated cells
10. Which of the following is least likely to get in or on a protozoan such as a diplomonad or trichomonad?
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A. Flagella
B. More than one nucleus
C. Genes to produce a cyst form
D. Rigid polysaccharide cell wall
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Correct Answer: Rigid polysaccharide cell wall
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