Answer:
1 - I
2 - P
3 - N
4 - R
5 - T
6 - S
7 - L
8 - S
9 - C
10 - D
Step-by-step explanation:
Plasmodium belongs to protozoa.
Which is why , Plasmodium is correctly matched with option I (Protozoa).
Endospores show high stability even under unfavorable environmental conditions, which is why stable resting stage of some Gram-positive bacteria is correctly matched with option P (Endospore)
Alphaproteobacteria vary in their size and shape. Which is why it is correctly matched with option N (vary in shape and size)
Firmicutes are in the clostridia class.
Hence, it is correctly matched with option R (Clostridia).
Entamoeba has a lobe-shaped pseudopodia. Which is why it is correctly matched with option T (Lobe-shaped pseudopodia).
Capsid is the protein shell of a virus. Which is why it is correctly matched with option S (Virus).
Bacillus is a rod-shaped bacterium. Which is why, Bacillus is correctly matched with option L (Rod-shaped).
The virus that attacks bacteria is called bacteriophage. Which is why we matched bacteriophage correctly with option S (Virus).
Hyphae is part of the fungi life cycle. Which is why, Hyphae is correctly matched with option C (Fungi).
Retroviruses are examples of HIV and single stranded RNAs. Which is why, Retroviruses is correctly matched with option D (HIV, +ssrna).