NURSING ANM AND GNM

NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS

MICROBIOLOGY

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What are the three protist molds?
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Water molds, Slime molds, and Cellular Slime molds
B
Sky, sea, and land
C
Felix, Jack, and Mark
D
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Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Slime molds are fungus-like protists that move slowly in search of decaying matter to eat. Water molds are fungus-like protists that are commonly found in moist soil and surface water.

Detailed explanation-2: -Slime molds represent several different lineages: the cellular slime molds (Dictyostelids), Protostelids, and plasmodial slime molds (Myxomycetes). These organisms move about as amoebae consuming bacteria until conditions become unfavorable, at which point they form spores.

Detailed explanation-3: -Cellular slime molds are rarely visible to the naked eye. Plasmodial slime mold threads on rotting wood. On the other hand, plasmodial slime molds start out as individual amoeboid cells, but join together to form a multi-nucleate mass having only one cellular membrane (a “super-cell” containing multiple nuclei).

Detailed explanation-4: -What are the three types of fungus-like protists? The fungus-like protists can be categorized into three groups that include water and slime molds. These groups include the water molds, the acellular slime molds, and the cellular slime molds.

Detailed explanation-5: -Slime molds are fungus-like protists that grow as slimy masses on decaying matter. They are commonly found on items such as rotting logs. Water molds are fungus-like protists present in moist soil and surface water; they live as parasites or on decaying organisms.

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