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the smallest of the green, chlorophyll-containing plants, lack stemlike, rootlike, and leaflike structures  algae  
autotrophs-any organism that can make its own food (all green plants and certain bacteria and protozoa)l also called a producer  autotrophs and heterotrophs  
tiny, single-celled organisms with a prokaryotic cell structure  bacteria  
a type of club fungus that grows slowly and lacks gills; also called shelf fungus  bracket fungi (shelf fungi)  
any of a group of nonvascular plants with simple leaflike, rootlike, and stemlike parts; includes mosses and liverworts  bryophytes  
any of a group of fungus that produce spores in microscopic club-shaped structures called basidia; examples include mushrooms and toadstools, shelf or bracket fungi, rusts, and smuts  club fungi and sac fungi  
a gymnospern that bears cones  conifers  
a group of photosynthetic bacteria that form colonies superficially resembling those of unicellular algae; examples include Nostoc and Anabaena; also known as blue-green algae  cyanobacteria  
any of a group of yellow algae characterized by ornate microscopic "shells" made of silica  diatoms  
a group of one-celled, photosynthetic aquatic organisms characterized by the presence of two unlike flagella; often classified as algae in the subphylum Pyrrophyta; one kind is responsible for "red tide"  dinoflagellates  
eukaryote-any organism whose cells have membrane-enclosed nuclie and organelles  eukaryotes and prokaryotes  
a nonflowering vascular plant with spore-bearing leaves and horizontal underground stems  fern  
a nonvascular plant without chlorophyll that is dependent upon other organisms for food  fungus  
a nonflowering seed plant that reproduces by seeds not covered by the walls of an ovary  gymnosperms  
a group or similar organisms that are all descended from a single group of originally created animals; although often identified with the taxonomic species, the Biblical Kind may refer to a species, a genus, or a family in some cases  kind  
a combination of a fungus and an alga (or sometimes a cyanobacterium) that acts like a single organism  lichen  
a nonvascular plant that has simple leaflike, rootlike, and stemlike parts  a nonvascular plant that has simple leaflike, rootlike, and stemlike parts  
a nonvascular plant that has simple leaflike, rootlike, and stemlike parts; sometimes called true mosses to distinguish from club mosses  a nonvascular plant that has simple leaflike, rootlike, and stemlike parts; sometimes called true mosses to distinguish from club mosses  
microorganisms (largely algae) that float near the surface of the water and provide food for larger organisms  plankton  
primary consumers-in a food chain, the animals that eat food-producing green plants (producers)  primary and secondary consumers  
any of a number of jellylike, saprophytic organisms often seen on the bark of fallen trees  slime molds  
a tiney, one-celled asexual reproductive structure able to grow into a new organism under the right conditions  spores  
an arrangement (as in lichens) in which two different organisms live together in mutual benefit  symbiosis  
the science of classification; the systematic process of arranging organisms into groups based upon structural similarities  taxonomy  
vascular-any plant with vascular tissue; a member of the phylum Tracheophyta  vascular and nonvascular plants