How do fungi eat?
They break down the food around them and absorb them externally.
A type of reproduction in which offspring receive all their genetic material from one parent.
What is asexual reproduction?
A flower falls under what category of vascular plant?
what is an angiosperm?
What is a root?
A leaf is the main site of ________ in plants.
What is photosynthesis.
Fungi that feeds on living plants and animals.
What is parasitic fungi?
A type of reproduction in which the offspring inherits half of its genetic information from each parent.
What is sexual reproduction?
What category of plants has cones?
What is a gymnosperm?
This structure helps cover the tip of the root.
What is a root cap?
A cacti has what type of leaf?
What is a spine?
A type of fungi that feeds on dead or decaying plants.
What is Saprophytic Fungi?
Yeast use this special asexual reproduction method.
What is budding?
What is the anther responsible for creating in a male flower?
What is pollen?
A type of root that consists of a thick main root with branches emerging from it.
What is a taproot?
What type of leaf is able to ingest insects?
What is a cylindrical leaf?
Explain how a mutualistic fungi eats
Feeds on living plants while also helping them.
Fungi can grow from small fragments of hyphae that fall to the floor. What special reproduction method is this called?
What is fragmentation?
Name 3 of the five parts in a female flower.
What is stigma, style, ovary, ovule, fruit?
Strawberry's have this type of stem.
What is a runner?
What type of plant response does a sunflower display?
What is phototropism?
Fungi have a widespread _______ that absorbs the nutrients around them.
what is mycelium?
Why do spores last longer then pollen?
Spores can enter a dormant state and awake when conditions are favorable.
What is the male gamete in a gymnosperm called?
What is microgametophyte?
What type of plant has a bulb stem?
What is an onion or tulip.
What is negative tropism?
When a plant turns away from a stimulus.