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Name: Jada Abrahams
Day & Hours of Lab Section:
Which cells in the life history of a basidiomycote can undergo meiosis?
Spore precursor
Ne
If you pick a mushroom, do you kill the entire fungal body?
Explain: Some of the fungal body is loca
mushroom resembling gills. They are line
upper
-cortex
tion occurs.
LICHENS
Sketch a section of lichen below. Label the upper cortex, algal layer, medulla, a.
cortex.
algal layer
on the underk
ith basidia Wh
EXERCISE
In which kingdom would you classify lichens?
ver
medulla
L Lower cortex
2 fungi
Why? The fungus is the dominant member and all.
Would you expect lichens to grow best in rural or urban environments? (Circle)
ir mollution:
ERC
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Transcribed Image Text:1. 2. 31 1. 1L LAB REPORT SECTION Name: Jada Abrahams Day & Hours of Lab Section: Which cells in the life history of a basidiomycote can undergo meiosis? Spore precursor Ne If you pick a mushroom, do you kill the entire fungal body? Explain: Some of the fungal body is loca mushroom resembling gills. They are line upper -cortex tion occurs. LICHENS Sketch a section of lichen below. Label the upper cortex, algal layer, medulla, a. cortex. algal layer on the underk ith basidia Wh EXERCISE In which kingdom would you classify lichens? ver medulla L Lower cortex 2 fungi Why? The fungus is the dominant member and all. Would you expect lichens to grow best in rural or urban environments? (Circle) ir mollution: ERC re
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