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Asexual: Hyphae break apart and form a new fungi and spores are produce. Sexual: 2 sex cells join to form sexual spores |
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| Mushrooms produce spores... shaped like |
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| Mushrooms produce spores... shaped like |
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| Two main Groups of Protists |
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| Difference between fungi and monerans |
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Fungi: Eukaryotes Monerans: Prokaryotes |
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| A combination of algae and fungi. |
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A Antibiotic and toxin Created by Penicillium. |
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Mushrooms Bracket Fungi Puffballs |
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| What Causes Bread to rise? |
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| Co2 bubbles cause bread to rise. |
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| Yeast cells reproduce by: |
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| What does hyphae contain? |
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| Yeast cells Produce energy from sugar by?... |
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| What Type of conditions are ideal for mold spores to begin growing? |
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| Warm, Moist and lots of food!!! |
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| How Do bread molds get food? |
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| Hyphae releases digestive enzymes onto a food source making it in to mush.They absorb by the process of diffusion. |
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| Why do scientists study lichens so closely? |
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| Presence or absence of lichen are a good indicator of air quality |
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