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21 Cards in this Set
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Shortest Objective
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Has the lowest magnification
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Does the highest objective require the greatest amount of light possible or the least?
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Greatest amount
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Which objective has the greatest working distance between the lens and the specimen?
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The lowest magnification
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Sporophyte
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Diploid generation in the alternation of generations in plants
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Meiosis
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Plant spores develop by this type of nuclear division
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Nonvascular Plants
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Bryophytes (mosses) and Hepatophytes (liverworts)
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Vascular Plants
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Pterophytes (ferns)
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Gametophyte
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Plant generation in which archengonia and antheridia are found
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Antheridia
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Plant structures in which sperm are produced
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Archegonia
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Plant structures in which eggs are produced
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Sorus/Sori
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Clusters of sporangia found on the leaves of ferns
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What objective must be used for oil immersion?
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100x
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Hyphae
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Any of the numerous tiny connected filaments that comprise the body of a fungus
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Sporangia
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Structures in fungi, plants, and algae where typically haploid spores are formed
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Ascus
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Sac-like structures in which four or eight haploid spores are formed after sexual reproduction
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Basidia
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"Little pedestals" from which spores develop in club fungi
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Lichen
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Symbiotic association between a fungus and an algae or cyanobacterium
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Pilobolus Crystallinus
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A fungus noted for its ability to propel its spores a meter or more
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Mycelium
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The dense network of interwoven filaments that comprise the body of a fungus
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Which generation is larger in bryophytes (mosses and liverworts)?
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Gametophyte
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Which generation is larger in pterophytes (ferns)?
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Sporophyte
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