Plasmodium Vivax
Rotifers are not classified as protists because they belong to the kingdom Animalia, specifically within the phylum Rotifera. Unlike protists, which are primarily unicellular organisms, rotifers are multicellular and exhibit more complex organization, including specialized tissues and systems. Additionally, rotifers have a more complex life cycle and reproductive strategies than typical protists, further distinguishing them within the broader classification of living organisms.
Yes it is.
Funguslike protist plasmodium is a mold which can move during certain times in its life cycle while Plasmodium which causes malaria is an infectious parasite grown in the stomach of a mosquito and cultivated in the human liver.
The monthly cycle of changes that occurs in the female reproductive system is called the menstrual cycle. This cycle involves the maturation and release of an egg, preparation of the uterus for potential pregnancy, and shedding of the uterine lining if pregnancy does not occur.
The viral reproductive cycle you are describing is called the lysogenic cycle. In this cycle, the viral DNA integrates into the host cell's chromosome, remaining dormant until it is triggered to enter the lytic cycle.
Ferns are diploid in their reproductive cycle.
Rotifers are not classified as protists because they belong to the kingdom Animalia, specifically within the phylum Rotifera. Unlike protists, which are primarily unicellular organisms, rotifers are multicellular and exhibit more complex organization, including specialized tissues and systems. Additionally, rotifers have a more complex life cycle and reproductive strategies than typical protists, further distinguishing them within the broader classification of living organisms.
Ebola goes through a lytic reproductive cycle.
The lytic cycle is the reproductive cycle that only that only a few viruse.
Amphibians and fish are both vertebrates which rely on water for their reproductive cycle.
No, moss does not produce flowers in its reproductive cycle. Instead, moss reproduces through spores.
Your menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle including ovulation and menstruation - I think you mean menstruation of five days, not menstrual cycle. Menstruation will vary from one cycle to the next, the explanation is no more complex then that your body is not a machine so it will never have the exact same cycle every single time.
a diagram of a life cycle of a lizard is what i need
when an animal's having babies
It's called the menstrual cycle.
There are three distinct stages in the life cycle of an animal: Pre-reproductive or JuvenilityReproductivePost-reproductive or SenescenceAs the name suggests, it is only during the Reproductive phase that the animal can reproduce.
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