- pseudoplasmodi
- spores that develop into free living amoeboid cells.
- spores that develop into flagellated gametes.
- feeding stages consisting of solitary individual cells.
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- Involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
- Voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
- Involuntary, cylindrical, striated
- Voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
- Genetic engineering
- Tissue culture
- Plant breeding
- Irradiation
- CaCO3
- silica
- magnesium carbonate
- calcium phosphate
- Femur
- Radio-ulna
- Humerus
- Tibio-fibula
- pupal state
- larval state
- nymph state
- adult state
- Ovary
- Placenta
- Fallopian tube
- Pituitary
- chromosomal replicon
- f-replicon
- RNA
- sex-pilus
- sporangiospore, oospore and ascospore
- zoospore, oospore and ascospore
- sporangiospore, ascospore and basidiospore
- oospore, ascospore, basidiospore
- isogamy
- homogamy
- somatogamy
- hologamy
- isogamy
- homogamy
- somatogamy
- hologamy
- Purines – Nitrogenous bases cytosine, thymine and uracil
- Recombinant DNA – DNA formed by joining the DNA segments from two different sources
- rRNA – RNA found in ribosomes
- ATP – The energy-carrying compound in the cell
- Frankia — Alnus
- Rhodospirillum — Mycorrhiza
- Anabaena — Nitrogen Fixer
- Rhizobium — Alfalafa
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