The set of instructions within a cell that controls an organism's characteristics
What is genetic material?
A fleshy, spore-producing growth of certain fungi
What is a mushroom?
This is how the life cycle of a mushroom begins
What is an adult mushroom grows above the ground?
Organism produced from a spore or fertilized egg, in the early stages of development
What is an embryo?
a salmon nest
What is a redd?
One complete life cycle
What is a generation?
What is a fungus?
These are the second and third stages of the mushroom life cycle
Spores leave the parent mushroom and land on the ground.
Third, under the ground threadlike strands join together.
A plant structure that surrounds the seed/s of a flowering plant
What is a fruit?
a very young salmon hatchling
What is an alevin?
What is a life cycle?
The structures on the underside of a mushroom
What are gills?
This is how unicellular bacteria reproduce.
What is the parent cell creates a copy then the copy splits and forms two separate identical cells?
The nutrient-rich structure in a seed
What are cotyledons?
A young, growing salmon
What is a parr?
There are several of these in a flower. They have pollen on top of them
What are anthers?
Under the ground threadlike strands join together in these living organisms
What are mushrooms?
These are the stages of the life cycle of a human being
What are egg, embryo, toddler, young adult, adult?
a young plant
What is a seedling?
An immature salmon that migrates to the ocean
What is a smolt?
This is the sticky part in a flower. Pollen sticks to these.
What are the stigma?
These are the four parts of the mushroom
What are the cap, gills, stem and the spores?
This is why pollinators are so important to the life cycle of plants
The uniting of the genetic material of two cells
What is fertilization?
What are pollution, overfishing, logging and farm irrigation?