Embibe Experts Solutions for Exercise 2: Previous EAMCET Questions

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Identify the type of flagellum in Monas, Urceolus and Polytoma in their sequential order from the following

A. The flagellum is stichonematic.

B. Two or more rows of lateral appendages on the axonemes.

C. The flagellum is pantacronematic.

D. Lateral appendages are absent and axoneme ends as naked axial filament.

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The flagellum without mastigonemes is found in:

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The type of pseudopodia seen in Lecithium is :

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The filaments in the cilia of protozoans are made up of a protein called

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The description of amoeboid movement like spreading of a water drop on an uneven surface of a glass plate is

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A metazoan adult whose body is covered by cilia is: