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all fungi ______ their food
absorb
fungi do or do not carry on photosynthesis
DO NOT
fungi and plants both have...
cell walls
do fungi reproduce asexually or sexually?
both
mushrooms are a type of
club fungi
basidium are located
in the cap
club fungi is not a
basidiomycete
fungi is important to
plants
saprobes are
fungi that absorb food from decaying organic matter
ringworm is a type of
fungus
lichen are
bonds between algae and fungus
mycorrhizae are
bonds between plants and fungus
spores are produced by
meiosis
bryophytes draw up water by
osmosis
byrophytes need water to
reproduce
byrophytes sperm are called
antheridium
club mosses are a type of
seedless vascular
horsetails are a type of
seedless vascular
spores come from ______in ferns
sporangia
name 4 gymnosperms
gnetophyte, conifer, cycad, ginkgoe
ground tissue is found
everywhere!!!
what is the diploid phase?
sporophyte
what is the haploid phase?
gametophyte
brophyte example
MOSS, liverworts, hornworts
bryophytes use ________ for roots
rhizoids
gemmae=
small multicellular reproductive structures in bryophytes (liverworts)
________is dominant stage of byrophytes life cycle
gametophyte (alternation of generations)
antheridia=
sperm produced in byrophytes
archaegonia-
egg produced in bryophytes
tracheids=
hollow cells in xylem, straws
veins have...
xylem and phloem
club mosses are (look like)
baby pine trees