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Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution.
  • Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution.

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  • Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution. The Primary role of Fungi Decomposers- they break things down Modes of Nutrition in Fungi Heterotrophs with extracellular digestion Exoenzymes Fungi Release these enzymes outside of the cell wall. Break down complex molecules into smaller organic molecules which can be absorbed. Extracellular Digestion The release of exoenzymes out side of the cell wall, followed by the absorption of nutrients.. Saprobes Fungi t...
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Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
  • Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers

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  • Kingdom Fungi - -Decomposers -heterotrophs (w/ extracellular digestion) -saprobes -chitin Thallus - body Mycelium - what the body is made up of Hyphae - thread like, where the nutrience is absorbed Septate - more evolved, many cells divided by walls Coenocytic - one huge cell with many nucleus, more primitive Haustoria - branching projections that push through cell walls into the living plant cells, absorbing nutrient Heterokaryon - e.g. Dikaryon Dikaryon - temporary stage during sex...
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Ecosystem Part III: Ecological Interactions
  • Ecosystem Part III: Ecological Interactions

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  • Ecology / Ecosystem / Ecological / Ecological Interactions / Intraspecific / Intraspecific Interactions / Intraspecific Ecological Interactions / Intraspecific Harmonious Interactions / Intraspecific Inharmonious Interactions / Intraspecific Positive Interactions / Intraspecific Negative Interactions / Cooperation / Competition / Colony / Isomorphic Colony / Heteromorphic Colony / Man o' War / Cnidarians / Society / Hierarchy / Hymenoptera / Isoptera / Termites / Bees / Ants / Pheromones / Intr...
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Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution.
  • Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution.

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  • Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam Study Guide 2024 with complete solution. The Primary role of Fungi Decomposers- they break things down Modes of Nutrition in Fungi Heterotrophs with extracellular digestion Exoenzymes Fungi Release these enzymes outside of the cell wall. Break down complex molecules into smaller organic molecules which can be absorbed. Extracellular Digestion The release of exoenzymes out side of the cell wall, followed by the absorption of nutrients.. Saprobes Fungi t...
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BOT1501 Assignment 2 2021.
  • BOT1501 Assignment 2 2021.

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  • BOT1501 Assignment 2 2021. Plant Structure: Cytology, Morphology And Anatomy. Growth is a process that occurs in plants where the size and amount of cells increase. There are two types of growth found in plants: primary and secondary growth. Primary growth allows cell division to occur at the tips of roots and stems. It results in the formation of primary tissues which are known as apical meristems and are responsible for the increase in height/length of a plant. Secondary growth is the cell...
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BIO 250 Microbiology Quiz Units 1-4 {2023} | BIO250 Microbiology Quiz Units 1-4 {A Grade}
  • BIO 250 Microbiology Quiz Units 1-4 {2023} | BIO250 Microbiology Quiz Units 1-4 {A Grade}

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  • BIO 250 Microbiology Quiz Units 1-4 {2023} Questions from Quiz Assignments 1-4 (3 of these sets are all quiz 1) Question 1 All of the following are reasons why some scientists believe that the term “prokaryote” is a somewhat artificial designation and should be discarded except Select one: a. Some bacteria have internal membranous structures. b. Some bacteria have their genetic material enclosed within a membrane. c. Some bacteria have 80S ribosomes. d. Many bacterial have ...
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