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The symbiotic relationship is called a lichen.
Humans are eukaryotes, meaning they have cells with a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotes are simpler cells without a true nucleus, such as bacteria. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi. Fungi are also eukaryotes but are distinct from plants and animals, including mushrooms, yeasts, and molds.
Plants are producers, they produce their own food using green organelles known as chloroplasts, these green chloroplasts contain green chlorophyll. In other words plants are green and make their own food while growing in sunny locations. Of course their are exceptions, sometimes other color pigments are more noticeable in plants. If you do not know what I mean then look out the window at some trees in the fall and you will see what I mean. Another difference is plants have roots and mold have tiny fibers known as mycelium. Mycelium serves similar purposes as roots but are found in fungi and not plants. Plants produce their own food, fungi are decomposers, thus fungi break down dead organisms to obtain foods. And one more thing, mold and plants have chemically different cell walls. Plants have cellulose in their ceil walls and fungi or mold have chitin in their cell walls. Some fungi are also green, but the green pigments in mold is not from chloroplasts, it is from the fungi / molds spores. One bit of info you will not find in the books is that if a green mold like substance is growing in a moist area indoors it is almost always Pen Asp mold or Trichoderma viride mold. If a similar looking green substance is growing on wet surfaces outdoors, or indoors near a sunny window, it is almost always algae. Green mold seldom grows in sunny outdoor places, and algae seldom grows in shady indoor environments. This is based on many years of personal observations of mold and algae as a professional mold inspector.
Yes, both the nouns 'fungi' (plural form of fungus) and bacteria (plural form of bacterium) are common nouns, they are general words for types of life forms.
Protonema is a thread-like or flat, green, photosynthetic structure that is the earliest stage in the lifecycle of mosses. It is typically formed from a spore and gives rise to the mature gametophyte stage of the moss plant.
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Dr. Seuss used a total of 50 unique rhyming words to write "Green Eggs and Ham".
Yes. All languages have rhyming words, but not all cultures value rhyming as a literary form.
The rhyming words for "he" are "she," "we," and "free." The rhyming words for "woe" are "toe," "go," and "so."
No, "beautiful" and "wonderful" are not rhyming words. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, but these two words do not sound the same at the end.
All words are rhyming words. city / pity
The "ay" sound in words like "day," "way," and "play" is a common phoneme for rhyming words.
yes delivery and eternally are rhyming words :p thnks 4 asking
www.rhymezone.com is a great place to look up rhyming words.
Rhyming words in Hindi are called "छंद" (chhand). When words have similar ending sounds or patterns, they are said to rhyme in Hindi poetry or songs. Rhyming words are commonly used to create a rhythmic and melodious effect in Hindi literary works.
No, a word with similar spelling is not necessarily a rhyming word. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, while words with similar spelling may have different sounds. Rhyming words create a musical or poetic effect in writing.
In Hindi 'Rhyme' means 'Anupras' and so, Rhyming Words means 'Aanuprasik Shabd'.