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Lichen Types: Crustose, Foliose, Fruticose


Know the parts of a mushroom
Also scales on the top


Phylum Anthophyta (flowering plants)

Moss archegonia; Phylum Bryophyta

Phylum Lycophyta (club mossses)

Liverwort; Phylum Hepatophyta

Hornworts; Phylum Anthocerophtya

Brown algae; Phylum Phaeophyta

Green algae; Phylum chlorophyta

Red algae; Kingdom Rhodaphyta

Diatomaceous Earth; Phylum Bacillariophyta (diatoms)

water mold; Phylum Oomycota

cellular slime mold; Phylum Dictyostelida

plasmodial slime mold; Phylum Myxogastrida

wheat rust fungal disease; Phylum Basidiomycota

‘morel’ - sac / cup fungi; Phylum Ascomycota

rhizopus on left, bread mold on right; Phylum Zygomycota; black bread molds & conjugation / zygote fungi

uraula; kingdom fungi

coral fungus, pore fungus, mushroom; Phylum Basidiomycota

Earth Star; Phylum Basidiomycota

jelly fungus, mushroom; Phylum Basidiomycota

label
Monocot Leaf: 1) phloem, 2) xylem, 3) stomata, 4) epidermis, 5) fibrovascular bundle


label; what are 1 and 2 as a whole? 5 6 & 7?
Dicot flower: 1) anther, 2) filament, 3) petal, 4) sepal, 5) stigma, 6) style, 7) ovary


Monocot stem: 1) epidermis, 2) stomata, 3) phloem, 4) fibrovascular bundle, 5) xylem


Woody dicot stem: 1) bark, 2) epidermis, 3) cork cambium, 4) phloem, 5) lenticel, 6) periderm, 7) xylem (spring), 8) xylem (summer), 9) pith


Herbaceous Dicot stem: 1) phloem, 2) xylem, 3) pith, 4) vascular bundle, 5) epidermis


Phylum Ginkgophyta; maidenhair tree, Ginkgo

Phylum Gnetophyta; gnetophytes and ephedrine and mormon tea

Monocot root: 1) root cap, 2) root hairs


Monocot root: 1) xylem, 2) phloem, 3) endodermis, 4) pith, 5) pericycle, 6) epidermis, 7) cortex

root tip: 1) phloem (green), 2) root cap, 3) xylem (pink), 4) root hair, 5) apical meristem


(dicot) root tip: 1) epidermis, 2) cortex, 3) endodermis, 4) stele, 5) pericycle, 6) phloem, 7) xylem

leaf epidermis: 1) xylem, 2) phloem, 3) guard cell, 4) stomata, 5) palisade mesophyll (parenchyma), 6) spongy mesophyll (parenchyma)


fern rhizomes; phylum monilophyta

fern sori; phylum monilophyta

pine ovulate cone; phylum coniferophyta

fern fiddleheads; phylum monilophyta

fern isoetes; phylum monilophyta

1) nut (hickory, oak, brazil) 2) berry (tomato) 3) Hespiridium (orange, grapefruit, lime) 4) legume (peanut, greenbeans) 5) pome (apple, pear) 6) Drupe (almond, cherry, peach, plum, coconut, olive) 7) pepo (squash, cucumber, watermelon, pumpkin) 8) multiple (pineapple, fig)
golden algae; phylm chrysophyta

phylum cycadophyta
