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- Short Answer Question: Make sure to answer all parts of the question. It could be answered as bullet point or sentence format. Usually 1 point per answer, therefore if this is a 2 point question, give 2 statements. (This is to prep you for exams) Why should we care about the reproduction process of fungi? Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt ✓ Paragraph BIU Avev T²:Please hand draw Paramecium caudatum and label it with the following terms: Paramecium, Phylum Ciliophora, Macronucleus, micronucleus. Please be sure to include all of the terms provided.Figure 5 below is of Euglena in a light microscope. Properly label and title Figure 5 Write a detailed description of the general characteristics of the Euglena. Include details regarding shape, appearance, and colour of the organism, as well as any other features evident from your observation of the organism.
- LABORATORY EXERCISE MYCOLOGY: Structure of spores in fungi Write your introduction (This includes significance of the study. This part must also be in the passive voice and past tense. Introduction must be short but packed with relevant content). please do significance only about the certain topic above.Provide a description of the plant cell of the onion epidermis on the microscope with high power objective.B. Moss Spore (Figure 16-28, pp. 386-387) 1. What is the step in the life cycle that immediately precedes the spore? 2. What stage of the life cycle comes immediately after the spore? 3. The spore is part of the 4. What unique purpose does the spore serve? generation.
- Find the large nucleus located near the cell. Make several outline drawings to illustrate the successive changes of 1. shape of the amoeba. Make drawings of the Amoeba you observe, and label its structures. C O O liko mer 0 AS 6 0 O Paramecium -- Paramecia are quite large, straw-colored, slipper-shaped and move rapidly, and they are thus very noticeable. If there are Paramecia in your field of view you probably will recognize them immediately. Often, however, students do have difficulty both finding a Paramecium, and after they have found one, making it move slowly enough so they can study it at high magnification. The trick to finding a Paramecium is to scan the entire slide quickly using the scanning lens. Then, if you do not find one, make a new slide and search again. Often, Paramecia tend to move to the edges of the coverslip, and even "escape" the coverslip at its edges. The trick to slowing the Paramecia is to mix a drop of methyl cellulose with a drop of the cell culture, as…The body of Paramecium is covered with a rigid cell wall. Comment.Mycorrhiza – What is mycorrhiza? Describe the differences between the two main categories endomycorrhiza and ectomycorrhiza. Select one (ecto or edo) and discuss its symbionts. Describe the processes involved in your topic. Find Reserach and Briefly describe the results of the paper (papers) you read on your topic. This should be a couple of paragraphs, at least. Be creative. List your sources (sources should also be cited in the text – see citation document
- MYCOLOGY: Human Fungal Pathogens question: what is the significance of Human Fungal Pathogens? write in paragpraph thanksCreate a BIOLOGICAL DIAGRAM of ONE of the ONION CELLS. using the 100X objective lens. To do so, access the Virtual Microscope at http://www.ncbionetwork.org/iet/microscopel. Then go to the "EXPLORE" tab. Click on the slide box → choose PLANT SLIDES → click on ONION ROOT. You will need to use the coarse and fine focus and adjust the light to get clear views. The slide can also be moved within the viewing field. Review the biological drawing rules! Label the cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus. BIOLOGICAL DRAWING RUBRIC Diagram Quality Appropriate size 23 page (1 large cell) In penal Stippled, nat shaded, or sketched Overall Neat + dear outlines Drawing to left side of page Labels Labeis along a straight edge on the right side of drawing • Accurate; correet speling • Label lines drawn with arder Label lines paraliel All smaller case at the end of the line • Lines not crossing each other Required Information Name and date in upper right hand comer TRle CAPITALIZED and…LABORATORY EXERCISE MYCOLOGY: Structure of spores in fungi Write your introduction (This includes introduction background/insight This part must also be in the passive voice and past tense. Introduction must be short but packed with relevant content). please do introduction only about the certain topic above.