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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