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Protist & Fungi
PROTISTS AND FUNGI. Commonalities / Differences in the Protist Kingdom All are eukaryotes (cells with nuclei). Live in moist surroundings. Unicellular.
Unit 4 Lesson 3 How Do Plants Grow and Reproduce? Nonvascular plants Vascular plants Spore Gymnosperm Angiosperm Germinate Copyright © Houghton Mifflin.
Moss Life Cycle Alternation of generations Zygote created from egg & sperm.
Protist fungi power
Fungi Fungi are non-motile (they don’t move) heterotrophs (they get food and energy from other organisms). The defining characteristic of fungi is their.
Vascular and Nonvascular Plants. Nonvascular Plants Do not have a vascular system (xylem and phloem). Water and nutrients simply move through the plants’
Termites in the Nation's Service (part 2): More details than you wanted Prof. Nina H. Fefferman Visiting DIMACS from : Tufts Univ. School of Medicine,
Introduction Fungi are plants that live off the cells of wood. **Fungi need certain condition to live on the wood Dampness- moisture content above 20%
Pest Control in the Orchard Andrew Hewitt, Director Centre for Pesticide Application and Safety, University of Queensland, Australia and Research Professor.
Dalia Kamal Eldien Mohammed. The main subcutaneous fungal infections include: Mycetoma Chromoblastomycosis Sporotrichosis Lobomycosis Rhinosporidiosis.