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protists, plant, and fungi

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mildew   black and found on windowsills and such  
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Are fungi classified as plants, animals or neither? Explain your answer.   Neither. They are not plants because they don’t have chloroplast. Not animals because they don’t have a cell wall  
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What characteristics do fungi share with plants?   Cell walls, multicellular  
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What characteristics do fungi share with animals?   Multicellular, heterotrophic, and eukaryotic  
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What are the 3 main types of fungi?   Molds, club fungi, and sac fungi  
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How are fungus cells different from bacteria cells?   Some are single celled and some aren’t.  
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What are hyphae?   Hyphae are thread like structures that are usually found in soil  
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How do most fungi reproduce?   They reproduce by spoars.  
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Why do you think fungi produce so many spores, while many animals only produce a few babies?   Because they don’t care for them, they just release them over a large area and hope there’s some land where they can grow  
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What are some examples of molds?   Penicillium, slime mold  
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What is the mold Penicillium notatum known for?   It is known by making antibiotics.  
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What are some familiar examples of sac fungi?   Morels, truffles, and powdery mildew  
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What are some uses of sac fungi?   food, decomposers  
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Why are club fungi given that name?   heir reproductive structure looks like a club.  
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fungi   part of the 5 kingdoms  
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zooplankton   •Zooplankton are the heterotrophic (sometimes detritivorous) type of plankton. Plankton are organisms drifting in the water column of oceans, and seas  
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Pseudo pod   Pseudopods or pseudopodia are temporary projections of eukaryotic cells. Cells having this faculty are generally referred to as amoeboids  
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Phytoplankton   •photosynthetic or plant constituent of plankton; mainly unicellular algae  
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Autotrophic   •of or relating to organisms (as green plants) that can make complex organic nutritive compounds from simple inorganic sources by photosynthesis  
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Heterotrophic   •requiring organic compounds of carbon and nitrogen for nourishment; "most animals are heterotrophic"  
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Spore   •a small usually single-celled asexual reproductive body produced by many nonflowering plants and fungi  
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Decompose   •separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts  
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Fungicide   •A substance used to kill fungus  
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Hyphae   •A hypha (plural hyphae) is a long, branching filamentous cell of a fungus, and also of unrelated Actinobacteria.  
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Vascular tissue   •tissue that conducts water and nutrients through the plant body in higher plants  
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Fertilize   •To make (the soil) more fertile by adding nutrients to it; To make more creative or intellectually productive; To cause to produce offspring through insemination; to inseminate  
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Pollination   •transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma of a plant  
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seed   •a mature fertilized plant ovule consisting of an embryo and its food source and having a protective coat or testa  
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Tracheophyte   •vascular plant: green plant having a vascular system  
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Bryophyte   •Bryophytes are all embryophytes ('land plants') that are non-vascular: they have tissues and enclosed reproductive systems  
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Gymnosperm   •gymnosperms - "naked seed" plants, including conifers  
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Angiosperm   •plants having seeds in a closed ovary  
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Botanist   •a biologist specializing in the study of plants  
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Conifer   •any gymnospermous tree or shrub bearing cones  
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•any gymnospermous tree or shrub bearing cones   •Biodiversity is the variation of life forms within a given ecosystem  
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