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How many of the features given below are associated with organisms possessing loose tissue level of body organisation ? Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Producer, Chitinous wall, Asexual spore production, Osmotroph, Complete absence of sexual reproduction

A

Six

B

Five

C

Four

D

Seven

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To solve the question regarding the features associated with organisms possessing a loose tissue level of body organization, we will analyze each feature one by one. ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Eukaryotic**: - Organisms with a loose tissue level of organization, such as fungi, are eukaryotic. This means they have complex cells with a nucleus. - **Conclusion**: This feature is associated with loose tissue organisms. (Correct) 2. **Multicellular**: - Fungi are typically multicellular organisms, meaning they are made up of more than one cell. - **Conclusion**: This feature is associated with loose tissue organisms. (Correct) 3. **Producer**: - Fungi are not producers; they do not perform photosynthesis like plants. Instead, they are consumers that obtain nutrients from other organic matter. - **Conclusion**: This feature is NOT associated with loose tissue organisms. (Incorrect) 4. **Chitinous wall**: - The cell walls of fungi contain chitin, which is a characteristic feature of this kingdom. - **Conclusion**: This feature is associated with loose tissue organisms. (Correct) 5. **Asexual spore production**: - Fungi can reproduce asexually through methods such as fragmentation or budding, producing spores. - **Conclusion**: This feature is associated with loose tissue organisms. (Correct) 6. **Osmotroph**: - Fungi are osmotrophic, meaning they obtain their nutrients by absorbing dissolved organic matter from their environment, often from dead organisms. - **Conclusion**: This feature is associated with loose tissue organisms. (Correct) 7. **Complete absence of sexual reproduction**: - This statement is incorrect because many fungi can reproduce sexually under certain conditions. - **Conclusion**: This feature is NOT associated with loose tissue organisms. (Incorrect) ### Summary of Features: - Associated Features: Eukaryotic, Multicellular, Chitinous wall, Asexual spore production, Osmotroph. - Not Associated Features: Producer, Complete absence of sexual reproduction. ### Total Count of Associated Features: - Total associated features = 5. ### Final Answer: The number of features associated with organisms possessing a loose tissue level of body organization is **5**. ---
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