Chrysophyta group placed under phylum chromista according to the 6 system classification. Given the above information, please explain and state the reason for placing this organism into each one of the taxon. Thank you!!
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- Chrysophyta group placed under phylum chromista according to the 6 system classification.
Given the above information, please explain and state the reason for placing this organism into each one of the taxon.
Thank you!!
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- Why is the grouping “Kingdom” Protista considered the “Garbage Dump” of Taxonomy?Give the rank of the following taxa. 1. Gasteromycetes 2. Mangifera 3. Homininae 4. Eubacteria 5. Ganoderminae 6. Cyperaceae 7. Bangiophycidae 8. Pongidae 9. Basidiomycetidae 10. LeucophiniExplain the different types of gametes present in each group. Gametes are Swimming gametes > Group Chytrids Zygosporangia > Group Zygomycetes Basidia > Group Basydiomycota Asci > Group Ascomycota
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