The pathogen Microsporum responsible for ringworm disease in humans belong

The Pathogen Microsporum Responsible For Ringworm Disease In Humans Belongs Biology Question

The pathogen Microsporum responsible for ringworm disease in humans belongs to the same kingdom of organisms as that of

Options

(a) Taenia, a tapeworm
(b) Wuchereria, a filarial worm
(c) Rhizopus, a mould
(d) Ascaris, a round worm

Correct Answer:

Rhizopus, a mould

Explanation:

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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