The Fungi Chapter 23. The Fungi 2OutlineCharacteristics Structure Structure Reproduction ReproductionEvolution Sac Fungi Sac Fungi Yeasts Yeasts Club.
Fern Life Cycle Alternation of generations Defined: Plants alternate between a diploid organism and a haploid organism.
Moss Life Cycle Alternation of generations Zygote created from egg & sperm.
The cell cycle
Plant Meiosis. Animals vs. Plants Plant ReproductionAnimal Reproduction Life cycle Alternation of generations No alternation of generations GametesHaploid.
Plant Reproduction. Is a seed alive? Is a fruit alive? Answer as completely as you can on your own paper. (Hang on to your paper until the end of class.)
1 Overview of Plant Diversity Chapter 29. 2 The Evolutionary Origins of Plants Defining characteristic of plants is protection of their embryos. Land.
Unit 3: Coastal Communities. Structure of a Typical Marine Alga Absorption of water and nutrients occurs throughout the thallus, so there is no conducting.
Plants & Photosynthesis A Dr. Production. Why Study Plants? Oxygen can you breathe? Ozone do you tan, burn or melanoma?burn Carbohydrates do you.
Plant Diversity I Chapter 29. Slide 2 of 18 Evolution Land plants descended from Chlorophyta Green Algae Specifically Charophyta Plant-like Protists.
Introduction to Kingdom Fungi. What is a fungus? A eukaryotic, heterotrophic organism devoid of chlorophyll that obtains its nutrients by absorption,
This Week’s Quiz This Friday Chapter # 42 .