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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following correctly compares rhizoids and hyphae in Fungi? Rhizoids produce spores, while hyphae conduct water and nutrients. Rhizoids transport water and nutrients, while hyphae release spores. Rhizoids provide structure and support, while hyphae absorb water and nutrients. Rhizoids absorb water and nutrients, while hyphae release enzymes to break down food.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ZairaHernandez

OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

Its d.

OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

No its C, rhizoids anchor byrophytes to the ground, which shows support and structure. Neither do they perform absorption of water or nutrients, nor produce spores. Hyphae on the other side, absorbs nutrients for the fungi.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks one more and ill fan u :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Some scientists have suggested that the Protista kingdom should be split into several groups instead of remaining as one group. Which of the following provides the best argument for dividing up the Protista? Sporozoan Protista are more similar to the Fungi than they are to any of the other groups of Protista. Colonial Protista have much more in common with other multicellular organisms than they do with unicellular Protista. The Protista that have nuclei are significantly different from the rest of the Protista that lack a nucleus. The Protista have very little in common with each other besides being unicellular and Eukaryota.

OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

2. Some scientists have suggested that the Protista kingdom should be split into several groups instead of remaining as one group. Which of the following provides the best argument for dividing up the Protista? The Protista have very little in common with each other besides being unicellular and Eukaryota.

OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

Sporozoan Protista are more similar to the Fungi than they are to any of the other groups of Protista. Nope. Fungi and Sporozoans are not in the same Supergroup. Colonial Protista have much more in common with other multicellular organisms than they do with unicellular Protista. Nope. There are lots of different colonials, so being colonial is not a basis for a high level classification. The Protista that have nuclei are significantly different from the rest of the Protista that lack a nucleus. Nope. Protista have a nucleus or nuclei. The Protista have very little in common with each other besides being unicellular and Eukaryota. Nope. There are plenty of multicellular algaes which are Protista.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so none of them are the answers?

OpenStudy (zairahernandez):

its C lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks lol

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