Kingdom Fungi contains 80,000 spp ... Body (thallus) of most fungi is ... Morels and truffles, famous gourmet delicacies revered throughout the world ...
Importance of ruminants to mankind has led to a great deal of ... Piromyces: zoospore with one to four flagella and thallus with filamentous branching rhizoids ...
Evolution of plants marked by four evolutionary events associated with four ... Liverworts (phylum Hepatophyta) have either flattened thallus or leafy appearance ...
Reproduce asexually for several generations before sexual ... Kelp: largest and most complex. Thallus: simple plant or algae body w/o roots, stems or leaves ...
Phaeophyta (Brown algae) The majority are live in marine environments, on rocks in cool waters. They contain chlorophyll as well as a yellow-brown carotenoid called ...
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Seaweeds and Plants The term seaweed refers to the large marine algae that grow almost exclusively in the shallow waters at the edge of the world's oceans.
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How to know the freshwater benthic algae Maria Kahlert a a a m b m m mm b f d freshwater benthic algae Check first: Color: Bluegreen: bluegreen algae Green: green ...
Seaweeds or Macroalgae are the large primary producers of the sea. Though more complex than the unicellular algae, seaweeds still lack the complex structures found in ...
... Permission granted for use on SEVPAC website only Independently propagating anamorphs Pseudallescheria boydii Graphium eumorphum Scedosporium apiospermum ...
Marine Algae By: Mike Dedio, Christian Bailey, Alex Zimm, Arianna Dean Algae Basics Algae are Eukaryotic meaning that their cells have a nucleus-classified under the ...
Algae Algae diverse simple mostly aquatic mostly photosynthetic Belong to the kingdom Protista Eukaryotic So they have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles ...
Zoosporic fungi: Chytridiomycota Kingdom Fungi Chytridiomycota & Zygomycota sometimes referred to as lower fungi formerly classified in the Phycomycetes = algal ...
From sea level to 7000 m on Mt. Everest. Biology 4223 The Fungi ... Then agal cell permits' fungus to attach to it. Biology 4223 The Fungi. Lichen Synthesis ...
'Lichens are fungi that have discovered agriculture'-- lichenologist ... scent (traditionally) used as: Iceland moss. Cetraria islandica. respiratory disease ...
An association between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner. Mycobiont ... Small, cortex-covered protuberance containing fungal and algal cells. Soredia ...
Algae Protista that are photosynthetic autotrophs Diverse morphology Single cells, filaments, colonies, thalli Polyphyletic Green Algae Red Algae Brown Algae ...
zoosporangia can be persistent or deciduous. zooporangium and zoospores are the major dispersal ... zoosporangia often deciduous. zoospores often formed in ...
Kingdom Fungi Dr. ROD ALFONSO Head, Development and Quality Assurance Unit Requirements to get Good Grade Perfect Attendance Participate actively in classroom ...
BIOL 1030 Lab 10. Plant Form and Function II. Question 1. Is this ... Vascular Cambium. Question 4. What are the two cells indicated termed and what is the ...
Title: Zygnemataceae Author: Ross Koning Last modified by: Biology Department Created Date: 10/20/2004 2:24:15 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Bryophytes What else separates Bryophytes from other land plants? Life cycle of a Fern Life cycle of a Bryophyte Slide 10 What is a Bryophyte? What ...
Title: An investigation into the morphological variability in watermolds Author: Ian G. Sheffer Last modified by: Ian G. Sheffer Created Date: 4/25/2006 6:43:57 PM
LAND PLANTS AND THEIR EVOLUTION Chapter 19 Characteristics of Plants Multicellular autotrophs Cell wall of cellulose Food stored as starch Evolved from green algae
Gemmae cups of Marchantia allow asexual reproduction. Cross section of a gemmae cup. ... The calyptra has been removed and the operculum is visible. ...
Lack the highly specialized structures and ... Flowering Plants: Angiosperms ... live fully submerged in seawater and are only true marine flowering plant ...
microscopic to seaweeds hundreds of feet in length. Do not have true ... Stemlike structures are called the stipe. Store food as a carbohydrate called laminarin ...