BIO 210B LAB EXAM 1
2 types of dry fruits - ANS -dehiscent vs indehiscent
\2 types of vascular tissue - ANS -xylem and phloem
\3 types of dermal tissue - ANS -epidermis, stomata, trichome
\3 types of fleshy fruit - ANS -simple, aggregate, multiple
\3 types of ground tissue - ANS -parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma
\4 whorls of flowers - ANS -1. sepal
2. petal
3. stamen
4. carpel
\aggregate fruit - ANS -A fruit derived from a single flower that has more than one carpel.
\amoeba proteus - ANS -Supergroup Amoebozoa.
a single-celled protist that constantly changes its body shape
\anabaena - ANS -cyanobacteria.
filamentous, with heterocysts - do not make colonies
\annulus of basidiocarp - ANS -ring around stipe
\apical meristem - ANS -
\arbuscular mycorrhizae - ANS -glomeromycota. endomycorrhizae
\ascospores - ANS -spores produced by an ascus
\bacillus bacteria - ANS -rod shaped
\byrophyta is made up of what - ANS -true mosses, liverworts
\chlamydomonas - ANS -chlorophyta. unicellular green algae
\chlorophyta - ANS -green algae
\coccus bacteria - ANS -spherical / round
\collenchyma - ANS -used for elastic structure, flexible
\components of phloem - ANS -sieve tube members and companion cells
\components of xylem - ANS -tracheids and vessel elements
\compound leaves - ANS -blade divided into leaflets
\conifer leaves - shape and function - ANS -pinophyta. needle-like, scale like. allows wind to
pass through. protection.
\coprinus - ANS -basidiomycota. recognize basidiocarp, basidia, basidiospores. this looks like
hibiscus flower under microscope cross section of mushroom.
\crustose - ANS -(of lichens) having a thin crusty thallus that adheres closely to the surface on
which it is growing
\cycadophyta - ANS -small palm fern with big corn thing in middle
\diatoms - ANS -supergroup stramenopila.
a unicellular photosynthetic alga with a unique glassy cell wall containing silica
\dinoflagellates - ANS -supergroup alveolata. group of protists that form "blooms", can be toxic.
make up phytoplankton and can be bioluminescent. They generally have two flagella
\ectomycorrhizae - ANS -Glomeromycota. type of mycorrhizae in which the mycelium forms a
dense sheath, or mantle, over the surface of the root. fungi is blue around edge
2 types of dry fruits - ANS -dehiscent vs indehiscent
\2 types of vascular tissue - ANS -xylem and phloem
\3 types of dermal tissue - ANS -epidermis, stomata, trichome
\3 types of fleshy fruit - ANS -simple, aggregate, multiple
\3 types of ground tissue - ANS -parenchyma, collenchyma, sclerenchyma
\4 whorls of flowers - ANS -1. sepal
2. petal
3. stamen
4. carpel
\aggregate fruit - ANS -A fruit derived from a single flower that has more than one carpel.
\amoeba proteus - ANS -Supergroup Amoebozoa.
a single-celled protist that constantly changes its body shape
\anabaena - ANS -cyanobacteria.
filamentous, with heterocysts - do not make colonies
\annulus of basidiocarp - ANS -ring around stipe
\apical meristem - ANS -
\arbuscular mycorrhizae - ANS -glomeromycota. endomycorrhizae
\ascospores - ANS -spores produced by an ascus
\bacillus bacteria - ANS -rod shaped
\byrophyta is made up of what - ANS -true mosses, liverworts
\chlamydomonas - ANS -chlorophyta. unicellular green algae
\chlorophyta - ANS -green algae
\coccus bacteria - ANS -spherical / round
\collenchyma - ANS -used for elastic structure, flexible
\components of phloem - ANS -sieve tube members and companion cells
\components of xylem - ANS -tracheids and vessel elements
\compound leaves - ANS -blade divided into leaflets
\conifer leaves - shape and function - ANS -pinophyta. needle-like, scale like. allows wind to
pass through. protection.
\coprinus - ANS -basidiomycota. recognize basidiocarp, basidia, basidiospores. this looks like
hibiscus flower under microscope cross section of mushroom.
\crustose - ANS -(of lichens) having a thin crusty thallus that adheres closely to the surface on
which it is growing
\cycadophyta - ANS -small palm fern with big corn thing in middle
\diatoms - ANS -supergroup stramenopila.
a unicellular photosynthetic alga with a unique glassy cell wall containing silica
\dinoflagellates - ANS -supergroup alveolata. group of protists that form "blooms", can be toxic.
make up phytoplankton and can be bioluminescent. They generally have two flagella
\ectomycorrhizae - ANS -Glomeromycota. type of mycorrhizae in which the mycelium forms a
dense sheath, or mantle, over the surface of the root. fungi is blue around edge