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23 Cards in this Set
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Name the three Ascocarp shapes |
Perithecium (flask) Apothecium (saucer) Cleistothecium (round) |
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Name three examples of Ascocarps |
Truffles Morels Chaetomium |
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Name the four lichen layers |
Upper cortex Photobiont layer Medulla Lower cortex |
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Name the three lichen body shapes |
Foliose Fructose Crustose |
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Basidiomycota parts |
Pileus Stipe Lamellae with basidia |
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What holds spores in penicillium |
Conidia |
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What is the vascular tissue substitute in bryophytes |
Hydroids and leptoids |
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Name four characteristics of lycophyata |
Many present during Carboniferous Sporangia are kidney shaped Vascular Can be heterosporous can have secondary xylem |
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Name three members of lycophyata |
Isoetes Lycopodium Sellaginella |
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Name to characteristics of monilophytes |
Megaphyll Multiflagellate sperm |
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Name the four gymnosperms |
1) gnetophyata 2) gingophyata 3) cycadophyata 4) coniferophyata |
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What looks like a palm tree |
Ginkgophyata |
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Ginkgo properties |
Heart leaf Parallel veination Multi-flagellate sperm
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Abies |
Single needles on vision like pad Smooth branch Erect ovulate cones |
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Picea |
Single needles on short woody stock Pendent ovulate cones |
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Tsuga |
Needles with petioles dark on upper surface light on lower |
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Pseudotsuga |
Flat needles, bracts |
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What is the outer and inner ectomicorrhizae called |
Mantle and batting net |
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What causes Dutch elm? How? |
Ophiostoma- grows in xylem |
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Give an example of a hemiparasite |
Indian paintbrush |
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What causes witches broom |
Dwarf misletoe |
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What morphism describes bilateral symmetry |
Zygomorphic |
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Morphism for radial symmetry |
Actinomorphic |