Plants
Reproduction
Fungi
Critters
Animals
100
logging
What are the world's forests rapidly being lost to?
100
pollen grains
What are male gametophytes?
100
animals
What are fungi genetically most closely related to?
100
Are asymmetrical and do not have tissues or organs
What are sponges?
100
multicellular, heterotrophic, and diploid
What are all animals?
200
retention of water
What is the cuticle of a plant primarily for?
200
ovule
What does the seed develop from?
200
hyphae
What are the cellular filaments called that most true fungi send out?
200
Are radially symmetrical (examples are jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones)
What are Cnidarians?
200
filter feeders
What are Poriferans? (sponges)
300
quinoa
What has been called the world's most nutritious plant?
300
a year or more
What is the time between pollination and fertilization in conifers?
300
chitin
What are the cell walls of fungi mainly composed of?
300
are multicelled heterotrophs without cell walls
What animals?
300
Get their name from actions of cilia on their head
What are Rotifers?
400
a collection of sporangia
What is a sorus?
400
spores are produced by meiosis, whereas gametes are produced by mitosis
What is bryophyte reproductive cells?
400
chytrids
What is the only group of fungi to have a flagellated stage?
400
some animals have no body symmetry or have this kind of symmetry, which is like a wheel.
What is radial?
400
has a flexible cuticle, longitudinal muscles, a complete digestive system, and a false coelom
What is nematodes?
500
Charophytes
What is most closely related to land plants?
500
it requires water
What is necessary in fertilization in ferns?
500
fungus and root mutualistic associations
What is mycorrhizae?
500
Animals most likely evolved from a colony similar to this protist.
What are choanoflagellates?
500
a water-vascular system is characteristic of this phylum
What is Echinodermata?
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