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17 Cards in this Set
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Protist |
Ancestor of Fungi |
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Animals |
What is closely related to fungi more than plants? |
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Heterotrophic |
Fungi is _____trophic, it consumes organic material to survive |
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Hyphae |
Web of slender tubes |
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Externally, absorbs |
Fungi digests food _____nally, and _____ the organic molecules |
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Mycellium |
Main branch of hyphae |
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Fruiting body |
Main structure of majority of fungi |
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Multicellular, single, yeast |
Most fungi are _____cellular, except for ______ celled _____ |
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Fungi and bacteria |
Major decomposers in nature |
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From spores thru sporangia, spores released into the wind |
How does fungi reproduce? |
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Yeast |
Single celled fungus that reproduces by budding |
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Saccaromyces Cerevisae |
Important for making bread wine and beer |
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Lichens |
Composite organisms made of fungi & algae |
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Mycorrhiaze |
Mutualistic relationship between fungi and plants |
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Fungi receive food from photosynthesis, plants receive minerals and water from hyphae |
How do fungi and plants have a mutual relationship ? |
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Vascular system(think of moss) |
What do Bryophytes lack? |
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Bryophytes(moss) Seedless vascular plants (ferns) Gymnosperms(conifers) Angiosperms(flowering plants) |
4 categories of plants |