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72 Cards in this Set
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How the Zoomastiginia move
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flagella
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Chlorophytes have this kind of chlorophyll (2 letters)
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ab
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type of tide that is toxic
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red
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a rockweed
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fucus
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The plasmodial slime molds (division)
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myxomycota
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caused by plasmodium vivax
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malaria
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The Phylum Apicomplexa
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sporozoans
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Division having coenocytic hyphae and motile cells that have one tinsel and one whiplash flagellum
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oomycota
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hollow chamber where gametangia are formed
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conceptacle
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number of septa coenocystic organisms have
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zero
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type of nonmotile diatom
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centric
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having whiplash and tinsel-type flagella
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heterokont
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color of chlorophyta
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green
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how the rhizopodia move
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pseudopodia
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a rhizopod, for one
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amoeba
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the brown algae
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phaeophyta
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gelatinous substance in cell walls of red algae
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agar
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two different strains required for sexual reproduction
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heterothalbic
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slit in a diatom
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raphe
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bioluminescent dinoflagellate
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noctiluca
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look the same
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isomorphic
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how the ciliophora move
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cilia
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silicon valves overlap each other like a petri plate
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diatoms
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stabilizer and emulsifier
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alginate
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sea lettuce
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ulva
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gave the sea its name
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sargassum
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pseudoplasmodium
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grex
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food reserve of chlorophytes
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starch
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not really a moss, but really a carageenan producer
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irish
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type of sexual reproduction in spirogyra
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conjugation
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colonial motile green alga
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volvox
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rhodophyte algae
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red
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produce many propagules of polysiphonia
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carposporangia
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division with girdling and trailing flagella
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dinophyta
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allows euglena to bend
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pellicle
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a cilliate, for one
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parameoium
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phylum of animal-like protists
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rhizopoda
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brown algae
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kelp
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rod-shaped
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bacillus
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asexual spore
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conidium
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single-celled fungus
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yeast
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round bacteria
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coccus
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flask shaped ascocarp
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perithecium
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a resting spore
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zygospore
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spore thrower
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pilobolus
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example of ustomycetes
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smut
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root plus fungus
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mycorrhizae
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shrubby
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fruticose
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n fixing cell
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heterocyst
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ascocarp without opening
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cleistothecium
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puffballs, ect.
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gasteromycetes
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example of teliomycetes
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rust
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bears spores in mushrooms
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basidium
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reproductive cell
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spore
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phycobiont plus mycobiont
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lichen
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top part of mushroom
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cap
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encrusting
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crustose
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spore head on zygomycete
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sporangium
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genome and protein coat
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virus
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reproductive structure of the sac fungi
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ascus
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delicious ascomycete
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truffle
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mat of hyphae
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mycelium
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asexual class (two words)
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fungi imperfecti
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cup shaped ascocarp
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apothecium
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makes spores
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sorophyte
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tube for chromosome transfer
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pilus
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bread mold
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rhizopus
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specialized hypha for absorbing nutrients
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haustorium
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shows evolutionary relatedness
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cladogram
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photosynthesizing part of symbiosis
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ohycobiont
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cross wall
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septa
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fungus on dead wood
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shelf
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