the family of plants that have the smallest plants in the world
algae
the layer in the bark in which the growth of the tree takes place
cambium layer
good source of sugar and syrup
maple
family that needles are bundled
pine
fungus that feeds on living organisms, eventually killing the living thing
parasite
fungi that feed on dead matter
saprophytes
what part of the tree protects the tree from disease and insects
outer bark
produces acorns
oak
reddish wood with a pleasant fragrance
cedar
a "good" use of mold
penecillan, blue cheese, cheese
a plant that has fronds and produces spores instead of seeds
ferns
plants that were created to live without chlorophyll
smooth, white bark that peels in thin layers
birch
deciduous conifer
larch (tamarack)
a fungus that converts sugar into alcohol and co2 is
yeast
a plant with a fruiting body
mushroom
the age of a tree can be determined by counting its...
growth rings
grows best near water; drooping branches
willow
little cones hang down on the ends of branches
hemlock
Where are the spores in a mushroom?
in its fruiting body
a fungus and an algae working together
lichen
plants that are a connected strand of individual cells and have no true leaves, stems, or roots
moss
the process of the production of maple syrup
sugaring
"friendly"; needles attached individually to stem and soft
fir
what 2 ingredients do you need to activate yeast
warm water and sugar