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Question 33. Protists, the most nutritionally diverse of all eukaryotes and include which contain
chioroplasts. which abyorb otganic moclecules or ingeit lurper food purticles and which combine
photosynthesis and hetesstrophic matrition. Quevion 34- Tungi have long slender filaments called
whick fure to foran thicker Question 35. The two types of hyphae are and Question 36are mutually
beneficial relatiomhips between fuagigi asd plant roob: form sheaths of hyphac over a root and
aho groe into the ealraceflatar spaces of the root cortex and fungi eatend hyphat through the cell
walls of root cells and into tubes formed by invagination of the root cell membrane. Question 37.
Fungi use sexual signaling molecales calied to coemanicite dheif mating types. Question 38. The
Symbiotic associations between a fungus and a phowsynthetic partnes form Question 39. The
general tecm for a funpal infection in animals is Question 40are obligate, intracellular, animel
parasites. Question 41 . aquatic. flagellated fungi and closely relatrd to anceitral fungi. Question
42- The only fungi that exhibit alternation of generations are the Question 43 . The are a tiny froup
of fungi Foen intracellalar associatices with plant rooss called arbuscular myeorthizac. Question
44. The are some of the most familiar fungi and inclade mushrooms, toochsoots. puffoalls, shelf
fungi, etc. Question 45. The. inclades bread yeasts, commoni molds, cup fungi, truffies, and
morels. Question 46- The green algae split into two major clades the Which never made it to land
and the that is the sister to all land plants. Question 47. The four hey traits appear in nearly all land
plants but are absent in the charoplyytes are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Qucction 48. Four adaptations to
terrestrial life for plants are:

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  • 1. Question 33. Protists, the most nutritionally diverse of all eukaryotes and include which contain chioroplasts. which abyorb otganic moclecules or ingeit lurper food purticles and which combine photosynthesis and hetesstrophic matrition. Quevion 34- Tungi have long slender filaments called whick fure to foran thicker Question 35. The two types of hyphae are and Question 36are mutually beneficial relatiomhips between fuagigi asd plant roob: form sheaths of hyphac over a root and aho groe into the ealraceflatar spaces of the root cortex and fungi eatend hyphat through the cell walls of root cells and into tubes formed by invagination of the root cell membrane. Question 37. Fungi use sexual signaling molecales calied to coemanicite dheif mating types. Question 38. The Symbiotic associations between a fungus and a phowsynthetic partnes form Question 39. The general tecm for a funpal infection in animals is Question 40are obligate, intracellular, animel parasites. Question 41 . aquatic. flagellated fungi and closely relatrd to anceitral fungi. Question 42- The only fungi that exhibit alternation of generations are the Question 43 . The are a tiny froup of fungi Foen intracellalar associatices with plant rooss called arbuscular myeorthizac. Question 44. The are some of the most familiar fungi and inclade mushrooms, toochsoots. puffoalls, shelf fungi, etc. Question 45. The. inclades bread yeasts, commoni molds, cup fungi, truffies, and morels. Question 46- The green algae split into two major clades the Which never made it to land and the that is the sister to all land plants. Question 47. The four hey traits appear in nearly all land plants but are absent in the charoplyytes are: 1. 2. 3. 4. Qucction 48. Four adaptations to terrestrial life for plants are: