Linda Geiser, US Dept. of Agriculture-Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Region ... Can link to existing programs: FHM (lichen communities) and USFS-PNW ...
Protists and Algal Blooms Chapter 7 After completing the lesson, students will be able to: describe the characteristics of animal-like, funguslike, and plantlike ...
The ice cap is located in Antarctica, Greenland,and are in the very tip of Europe. ... Lichen-a lichen consists of specific alga and a specific fungus ...
Chapter 8 Community Structure, Appearance and Species Diversity * * Obligatory Mutualism Obligatory: An organism can't live without the mutualism--either cannot ...
Plants and Fungi By the end of this class you should understand: The differences between algae, plants and fungi, and between groups of plants The role of vascular ...
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Ecosystems and Communities Chapter 4 The Role of Climate - Sec. 4.1 Organisms vary in their adaptations to temperature, rainfall, and other environmental conditions.
ECOLOGY Ecosystems and Communities I. The Role of Climate General Info Climate is important in shaping Earth s ecosystems Species are sensitive to climate and can ...
Introduction to Kingdom Protista Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protista Any eukaryote that is not classified as a fungus, plant or animal Three major groups:
The only evidence of the fungus are clumps of golden mushrooms that ... Largely this fungus is seen underground and forms huge rhizomorphs (root like structure) ...
Kingdom Fungi The characteristics of fungi The evolution of the fungi Fungal classification Fungal life cycles Human-Fungus Interactions * Classified in CMR as true ...
However, to carnivores further up the food chain, including humans, these toxins are potentially FATAL. PROTISTS PROTISTS FUNGUS-LIKE PROTISTS (MOLDS) ...
Two mushrooms get invited to a party Because they are fungi s .. Role of Fungi in Nature They are THE decomposers Heterotrophs, obtain food by extra-cellular ...
However, to carnivores further up the food chain, including humans, these toxins are potentially FATAL. PROTISTS PROTISTS FUNGUS-LIKE PROTISTS (MOLDS) ...
Chapter 23 The Fungi Domain - Eukarya Kindom - Fungi Kingdom Fungi Mycology study of fungi; myco=fungus, -logy=study More than 100,000 known species ...
Only seen when the fruiting bodies emerge. Digestion takes place outside the body ... The cytosol is circulated through simple cyclosis. Ecological Role ...
The importance of soil organisms and the roles they play in ... Aerobes: Azotobacter, A. beijerinckia, (hetero) Anaerobes: Clostridium, (most common) ...
Chapter 3 Protists and Fungi Section 1 Protists Section 1 Protists Objectives After this lesson, you should be able to: Describe the characteristics of animal ...
Chapter Introduction Lesson 1 What are Protists? Lesson 2 What are Fungi? Chapter Wrap-Up Chapter Menu Chapter Introduction Chapter Introduction What do you think?
Fungi Eukaryotes (have cell walls) Hyphae- threadlike tubes that make up the bodies of multicellular fungi. (pg. 479) Where are they Found? Fungi need warm moist ...
All fungi are eukaryotic heterotrophs that have rigid cell walls made of chitin What is eukaryotic? Fungi have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles What is a ...
Kingdom Fungi What are Fungi? Fungi are NOT PLANTS Study of fungi = mycology Defined as a single or multi-celled eukaryote with heterotrophic, absorptive nutrition ...
FUNGI Chapter 21 Clusters of mushrooms are often part of the same mycelium, which means they are the same organism * Section 1 The Kingdom Fungi What are Fungi?
FUNGI Chapter 21 Clusters of mushrooms are often part of the same mycelium, which means they are the same organism * Section 1 The Kingdom Fungi What are Fungi?
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Science 7 Text: Discovering Science 7 Unit One: Interaction Within Ecosystems Chapter 1, An ecosystems is all the living and non-living things in a particular ...
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Fungal cell walls are made of chitin. Internal structure. Modes of Nutrition ... Or they can be parasites, feeding off a living host, using special haustoria ...
Fungi Basic Information: Fungi are... - eukaryotes - mostly multicellular - sometimes unicellular (yeast) - very diverse with an estimated 1.5 million species ...
IV. Fungi KNOW RED STUFF A. Overview 1. General Characteristics - multicellular eukaryotes - heterotrophic - absorptive nutrition: excrete enzymes into environment ...
... (lignin!), also form mycorrhiza Most vascular plants are associated with mycorrhizae. Photo: ectomycorrhizal fungi (Hebeloma and Lactarius species) ...
Eukaryotes Protista What do Eukaryotes have that Prokaryotes do not? Membrane-bound nucleus Mitochondria, chloroplasts, and endomembrane system Cytoskeleton Flagella ...
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They are heterotrophic; absorbing their food. Fungi reproduce sexually or asexually by means of spores ... Stolons are hyphae that grow horizontally with amazing speed ...