PPT-Chapter 10 Plants and Fungi

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as Branches of the Tree of Life Overview Plants fungi and animals are the three kingdoms of multicellular organisms Land plants are known to have evolved from organisms

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as Branches of the Tree of Life Overview Plants fungi and animals are the three kingdoms of multicellular organisms Land plants are known to have evolved from organisms similar to some living green algae. Year . 7. 2015. Plants. Fungi. Monera. Protists. Plants. Plants are classified into two different phyla. The following characteristics determine where the plants fit. How they feed. Reproduction. Their physical features. Aflatoxin. with Botanicals.  .  . BY. ANJORIN, TOBA SAMUEL. University of Abuja, Abuja. At. AFLATOXIN . STAKEHOLDERS WORKSHOP.  . Agricultural Research Council of Nigeria, Agricultural Research House, Plot 223D, Cadastral Zone B6, . Photo by Andreas . Kunze. Fungi are their own kingdom. Animals. Barton et al. . Evolution. Fungi. Plants. Fungi are not plants. Plants make their own nutrition (sugar) from light and water via photosynthesis.. SIX KINGOMS. This is Archaebacteria . are a . domain. or . kingdom. of . single-celled. . microorganisms. . These microbes are . prokaryotes. , meaning they have no . cell nucleus. or any other membrane-bound . Grow on fruits and breads. Saprobes and parasites. Rhizopus. : bread mould. Hyphae. Threadlike hyphae secrete enzymes which break down food. The hyphae then reabsorb the nutrients and transport them throughout the fungus by means of diffusion.. List three diseases you know something about. What are the effects of these diseases?. Essential Question. How do disease-causing fungi effect plants?. ?. Fungi:. One of the five kingdoms of organisms.. 4.1 Ecosystems: Everything Is Connected. 4.2 Evolution. 4.3 The Diversity of Living Things. Classroom Catalyst. 4.1 Ecosystems: Everything is Connected. Objectives. Distinguish. . between the biotic and . Bacteria. Bacteria reproduce Asexually and Sexually. .. Asexual – . Binary Fission. Sexual – . Conjugation. Protista. Protists. reproduce Asexually and Sexually. .. Asexual – . Mitosis/Cell Division. 1. To what domain does the . eubacteria. . kingdom belong. ? .  . Bacteria. 2. Bacteria are what type of cell?.  . Prokaryotes. 3. What type of cell does not contain a nucleus?. Prokaryotes. 4. Where do you find . Primarily terrestrial. Filamentous. __________. Coenocytic (aseptate). septate. mycelium. Haustoria. – specialized parasitic hyphae. Fungal Hyphae. General Characteristics. (animal-like). Heterotrophic. Chapter 29 Key Concepts. 29.1 Fungi Digest Food Outside Their Bodies. 29.2 Fungi Are Decomposers, Parasites, Predators, or Mutualists. 29.3 Sex in Fungi Involves Multiple Mating Types . 29.4 Fungi Have Many Practical Uses. biology.  concerned with the study of . fungi. , including their . genetic.  and . biochemical.  . properties,their.  . taxonomy.  and . their use to humans.  as a . sourcefor.  . tinder. , . Science.  A pen and paper..  A digital device.  ​ . You will need. Lesson 19: challenge answer. Transparent wings. Colourful wings. Source: all images . Pixabay. Learning intention. To know and understand the characteristics of fungi.. There are many different types of soil and this mainly depends on how much of the different components are there, the climate, how well it is looked after by humans and by the plants, animals and microbes living and growing on and in them..

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