CK12 Life Science
Fungi and Symbiotic Relationships Ifitwerenotforfungi, manyplantswouldgohungry. Inthesoilfungigrowcloselyaroundthe rootsofplants ...
ants or termites have eaten a big meal of wood or leaves, they eat some fungus from their gardens. The fungus helps them digest ...
Figure 9.10: Hyphae are the cobwebby arms and legs of fungi. ( 9 ) Fungi Body Parts Fungi have a cell wall, hyphae, and speciali ...
“new” organism. Many fungi can reproduce by mycelial fragmentation or splitting off of the mycelia. A fragmented piece of myceli ...
Physiological and Morphological Traits There are a number of characteristics that distinguish fungi from other eukaryotic organi ...
in South East Asia. Mushrooms are used in the diet of people all over the globe. Other fungi are producers of antibiotics, such ...
but are poisonous when raw. Figure 9.12: Some of the best known types of fungi are the edible and the poisonous mush- rooms. ( 1 ...
Name two human diseases caused by fungus. When you see mold what body part of the fungus are you observing? Describe asexual re ...
mycelial fragmentation Asexual reproduction involving splitting off of the mycelia; a fragmented piece of mycelia can eventually ...
(10) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Asian_mushrooms.jpg. CC-BY-SA 2.0. (11) Protists come in many different shapes.. GNU-FDL ...
Chapter 10 Plants 10.1 Lesson 10.1: Introduction to Plants Lesson Objectives Describe the major characteristics that distinguis ...
Figure 10.1: These bird eggs are benefiting from the cover of a plant; plant materials make up the nest, and when the eggs hatch ...
Figure 10.2: There is great diversity in the plant kingdom, from tiny mosses to huge trees. ( 12 ) ...
Adaptations For Life On Land Much evidence suggests that plants evolved from freshwater green algae (Figure10.3). For example, g ...
Figure 10.4: Stomata are pores in leaves that allow gasses to pass through, but they can be closed to conserve water. ( 1 ) tiss ...
As we will see in the following lessons, the generation in which the plant spends most of its lifecycle differs between various ...
in the evolutionary history of plants was the development of the seed. Plants that evolved vascular tissue but do not have seeds ...
Lesson Summary Plants are multicellular photosynthetic eukaryotes that evolved from green algae. Plants have several adaptive f ...
gametophyte Haploid generation of the alteration of generations life cycle; produces ga- metes. gymnosperms Seed plant where see ...
seedless plants and the vascular seedless plants. These plants have had a great impact on all our lives. Over 300 million years ...
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