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In which category would the species be placed: Halophile. Bacteria – Cocci Bacteria – Bacilli Bacteria - Spirochette Archaea Eukaryote Protist Eukaryote Fungi – Club Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote Eukaryote Fungi - Sac Eukaryote Plant Eukartoye Animal.
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In which category would the species be placed:Halophile • Bacteria – Cocci • Bacteria – Bacilli • Bacteria - Spirochette • Archaea • Eukaryote Protist • Eukaryote Fungi – Club • Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote • Eukaryote Fungi - Sac • Eukaryote Plant • Eukartoye Animal
In which category would the species be placed:Mold • Bacteria – Cocci • Bacteria – Bacilli • Bacteria - Spirochette • Archaea • Eukaryote Protist • Eukaryote Fungi – Club • Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote • Eukaryote Fungi - Sac • Eukaryote Plant • Eukartoye Animal
In which category would the species be placed:Leptospiroaceae • Bacteria – Cocci • Bacteria – Bacilli • Bacteria - Spirochette • Archaea • Eukaryote Protist • Eukaryote Fungi – Club • Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote • Eukaryote Fungi - Sac • Eukaryote Plant • Eukartoye Animal
In which category would the species be placed:North American Cotton-tail Rabbit • Bacteria – Cocci • Bacteria – Bacilli • Bacteria - Spirochette • Archaea • Eukaryote Protist • Eukaryote Fungi – Club • Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote • Eukaryote Fungi - Sac • Eukaryote Plant • Eukartoye Animal
In which category would the species be placed:Douglass Fir • Bacteria – Cocci • Bacteria – Bacilli • Bacteria - Spirochette • Archaea • Eukaryote Protist • Eukaryote Fungi – Club • Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote • Eukaryote Fungi - Sac • Eukaryote Plant • Eukartoye Animal
In which category would the species be placed:Truffles • Bacteria – Cocci • Bacteria – Bacilli • Bacteria - Spirochette • Archaea • Eukaryote Protist • Eukaryote Fungi – Club • Eukaryote Fungi – Zygote • Eukaryote Fungi - Sac • Eukaryote Plant • Eukartoye Animal
Kingdom: Fungi FEBRUARY 27TH, 2012
Fungi Basics Fungi cells are like plant cells (they have a large vacuole, cell walls) but are lacking chloroplasts. Because they can’t produce their own food, they use special roots called hyphae as decomposers or parasites. Fungi reproduce using spores, which are different than seeds in that they are haploid, and don’t contain as much nutrient yolk. Two haploid fungi combine gametes to produce a diploid fungi, which can once again produce spores. Fungi alternate generations.
Fungi Categorization Fungi are divided into three main Phylum: Sac – spores contained in long sacs. Ex: yeast and truffels Club – spores grouped in clusters. Ex: mushrooms Zygote – spores launched from stalks. Ex: mold
Science Fair Bring your science fair work on Wednesday for 45 minutes of work time (on USB, printout). • Organizing data or creating your scatterplots • Peer editing • Converting research paper posterboard • Preparing interview cards • Finishing the poster-board display