Science, asked by rajeshwaripedin, 6 months ago

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A B

Fungi Chlorella

Protozoa Bacteriophage

Virus Candida

Algae Amoeba

Bacteria Prokaryotic​

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Answered by vinilvanshika15
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Answer:

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Explanation:

fungi --- candida

protozoa ---- amoeba

virus --- bacteriophage

algae --- chlorella

bacteria ---- prokaryotic

Answered by Cynefin
108

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We have to match the elements in Column A with Column B like in the way how they are related. They can be examples or functions or type of elements given in A.

  1. Fungi - Candida
  2. Protozoa - Amoeba
  3. Virus - Bacteriophage
  4. Algae - Chlorella
  5. Bacteria - Prokaryotic

Now let's see their relation:

  • Candida is an kind of fungi which can cause fungal infections in our gut and in our skin. They look like fluffy white mess or sometimes resembles mucus.

  • Amoeba is a popular heterotrophic protozoan which don't have any fixed shape. It shows its locomotion with the help of false feet known as Pseudopodia which also helps in catching prey.

  • Bacteriophage is a type of virus which feeds on the bacteria. The name itself means Bacterio-Bacteria and phage-hunter/eater.

  • Chlorella is an unicellular algae. Previously they were grouped under the monera kingdom because of contrasting characteristics.

  • Prokaryotic are the organisms with primitive or less developed nuclei. They are generally the unicellular organisms like bacteria.

And we are done !!


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