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Plant Characteristics
Make their own food(autotrophs), sexual and asexually reproduce, eukaryotes(Nucleus)
Fungi Characteristics
Can not make their own food, have many nuclei, cells are large
Unicellular
is a single cell
Multicellular
is made of many cells
Autotrophs
make their own foods
Heterotrophs
obtain food from other organisms
Three type of protozoans
Paramecium, euglena , and ameba
Four types of asexual reproductions
Budding-yeast, vegatatvie propagation, binary fission, spore formation(fungi, mosses, bread mold)
Sixth things plants need to survive
Water, light, minerals, soil, temperature, air
Fungi are helpful
medicine like penicillin, soy sauce, yeast, decomposers
Angiosperms
produce seed inside a fruit
Gymnosperm
produce their seed in a cone (naked seeds) not covered
Cells
The fundamental unit of life
Three important seed parts
the embryo. Stored food, and a seed coat
Photosynthesis
Carbon dioxide(CO2) + water (H20)--- Glucose C6H12O6+ oxygen (O2)
Geotropism
the roots of tree grow down because of gravity
Hydrotropism
the roots of plants grow toward a water source
Phototropism
the leaves of plants bend toward the light
Mitochondria
The Cellular organelle that carries out cellular respiration
Roots
anchor absorb water and stores nutrients
Stem
support plant, transport water and nutrient
Leaves
are the site of photosynthesis
Vascular plants
have a system of tubes, which carry what and minerals throughout the plant
Nonvascular plants
do not have tubes
Deciduous trees
loose their leave such as oaks, maples, birch and elms.