1. They are parasitic forms which cause diseases in animals
2. They have indestructible wall layer deposited with silica
3. They are commonly called dinoflagellates
4. They are saprophytic protista
They are commonly called dinoflagellates
1. Whale
2. Dolphin
3. Seal
4. All of these
All of these
1. Protista
2. Fungi
3. Archaea
4. Monera
Protista
1. Protists are prokaryotic
2. Some protists have cell walls
3. Mode of nutrition is both autotrophic and heterotrophic
4. Body organization is cellular
5. Membrane bound organelles are present in cells
Protists are prokaryotic
1. Reptiles
2. Mammals and birds
3. Bacteria
4. Birds and reptiles
Mammals and birds
1. Mycoplasma
2. Euglenoids
3. Slime moulds
4. All of these
Mycoplasma
1. diatoms
2. slime moulds
3. dinoflagellites
4. water moulds
slime moulds
1. monera
2. plantae
3. fungi
4. protista
protista
1. parasitic, plasmodium with true walls, spores dispered by air currents
2. saprophytic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by water
3. saprophytic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by air currents
4. saprophytic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by air currents
saprophytic, plasmodium without walls, spores dispersed by water
1. Jaws are modified into break
2. Tail is bony and long
3. Forelimbs are modified into wings
4. Connecting link between birds and mammals
Connecting link between birds and mammals