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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%
Dalia Kamal Eldien Mohammed. The main subcutaneous fungal infections include: Mycetoma Chromoblastomycosis Sporotrichosis Lobomycosis Rhinosporidiosis.
All are eukaryotes (cells with nuclei). Live in moist surroundings. Unicellular or multicellular. Autotrophs, heterotrophs, or both. Some can.