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- FUNGI LIFESTYLE REPRODUCTION LIFE CYCLE RELEVANCE Microsporidia (outgroup) Chytrids Zygomycetes Glomerulamycota Basidiomycota AscomycotaClass: Hepaticopsida Order Marchantiales Species Marchantia polymorpha с длопастей wys 8-12 Cerice meres осубь External appearance structure: 1 - rhizoids; 2- thallus; 3 - male gametophyte (6-9 sections); 4 - female gametophyte (8-12 sections); 5 - sporophytehaving scale leaves with liguleclubmossmarsileasalviniaselaginella
- What characteristics separate the following phyla of kingdom fungi? Ecological/Economic importance Phylum Characteristics Microsporidia Blastocladiomycota Glomeromycota Basidiomycota Ascomycotab. Given the following scanning electron image, what general type of cell are we looking at and why? HIGH 1.0 um c. As a researcher, you were able to sequence a circular piece of DNA from the organism below: cace M40205330 08363 CODDEGOED How would you go about determining if the organism is a prokaryote or eukaryote?Phylum Sarcomastigophor Labyrinthomorpha Apicomplexa Microspora Acetospora Myxozoa Ciliophora Habitat Symmetry Germ Layer Give two classes belonging in each phylum. Locomotion Digestive Respiratory Circulatory System Excretory Nervous Reproductive Fertilizatio n
- Match the columns Rhodophyta | Carrageenan Phaeophyceae Utricles Ulvophyceae Alginic Acid prokaryotic CyanophyceaeEmbryo in Selaginella is endosporic explain.Which group(s) of true fungi lack mitochondria? Select all that apply. Ascomycetes Basidiomycetes Chytrids Glomeromycetes Microsporidia Zygomycetes
- Please hand draw Euglena and lable it with the following terms: Euglena, Phylum Euglenozoa, Chloroplasts Note: Be careful not to choose Euglena cysts. Be sure to include all terms provided in the illustration.ALGAE Euglenophyta- Мухотусota Dictyosteliomycota Dinophyta Rhodophyta Oomycota Bacillariophyta Phaeophyta (animals] Chytridiomycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota Chlorophyta Нерatophyta Anthocerophyta Bryophyta Lycophyta Psilotophyta Sphenophyta Pterophyta Cycadophyta Ginkgophyta Coniferophyta Gnetophyta Anthophyta } FUNGI ALGAE FUNGI ALGAE FUNGI ALGAE BRYOPHYTES PTERIDOPHYTES GYMNOSPERMS ANGIOSPERMSComplete the table below. Characteristics TYPES OF SPORES Crosswalls in hyphae PHYLUM Asexual sexual (present or absent) short description Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota