mycology
I know for a fact it means "the study of fungi", like mushrooms and what not. but at the same time, resources online seem to point that it's a branch of physiology dealing with muscles and their structure, not function...
Yes, spores are essential for the reproduction and dispersal of fungi. They are produced by a variety of fungi and are released into the environment to germinate and form new fungal growth. Spores can survive harsh conditions and spread over long distances, aiding in the survival and proliferation of fungi.
By their asexual spore reproduction.
Yes, the principle of complementarity of structures and function states that the form of a structure is related to its function. In other words, the specific features of a biological structure are adapted to perform a specific function efficiently. This principle is fundamental in understanding how the anatomy and physiology of organisms are interrelated.
Protistan molds are part of the kingdom Protista, a large group of diverse single-celled eukaryotic organisms, while fungi are part of the kingdom Fungi, which includes multicellular organisms like molds, yeasts, and mushrooms. Fungi have a unique cell wall made of chitin, whereas protists do not. Fungi obtain nutrients through absorption, while protists can use a variety of feeding mechanisms such as photosynthesis, ingestion, or absorption.
Fungi are Eukaryotic, non-vascular organisms. They are immobile and reproduce by means of both sexual and asexual reproduction. Fungi cell wall is similar in structure to that of plants but they are composed of chitin. Fungi are heterotrophic organisms.
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Bio means living - biological, therefore, means pertaining to living things.
biological tracer means to study the biological aspects with the help of, called tracers.
I know for a fact it means "the study of fungi", like mushrooms and what not. but at the same time, resources online seem to point that it's a branch of physiology dealing with muscles and their structure, not function...
Yes, spores are essential for the reproduction and dispersal of fungi. They are produced by a variety of fungi and are released into the environment to germinate and form new fungal growth. Spores can survive harsh conditions and spread over long distances, aiding in the survival and proliferation of fungi.
The first group of fungi is called Division Zygomycota. The second group is Division Ascomycota, or sac fungi, and the third group is Division Basidiomycota. The fungi that do not fit in to any of these groups are put in to the "junk drawer" of fungi. This group is called Division Deuteromycota, or "imperfect fungi". All fungi are classified based on the structure in which their spores are produced, but in this "imperfect" group, scientists have never observed their spores being produced. Because of this, they cannot classify them in to any other group.
It is very difficult to determine in which language 'fungos' means 'fungi' because there are over 75 different languages worldwide.. However, the word 'fungos' means 'mushroom' in English.
A) It acquires the genes that made its parent successful in a particular environment.
A) It acquires the genes that made its parent successful in a particular environment.
mononucleotide...mono means one and nucleotide means biological molecule so simply one biological molecule.
I means your biological father.