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Mycology - Reproduction and Dispersal - Introduction
... cycles, using sexual or asexual processes to enable continuation over time. Like most eukatyotic organisms, the genetics of fungi is based on understanding the behaviour of chromosomes, especially ... partners for chromosomal reorganisation form the bases for the differences between fungi and other eukaryotic organisms. This section of the course is broken into the following topics: Compatibility and ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Cytoplasm
... Sclerotia Germination Conclusion Questions Cytoplasm The Eukaryotic Cell The cytoplasm and most organelles and inclusions of fungal cytoplasm are typical of eukaryotic organisms. NUCLEI: Nuclei are always present in living cells. In the fungi nuclei are 1 - 3 µm, somewhat smaller than most other eukaryotic organisms, where they ...
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On-Line Glossary: S
... or other fungal structures, bacterial ooze). (3) slime mold. A member of a category of eukaryotic organisms that typically have some fungal-like attributes and some animal-like attributes. (16) smut. ... relationship. (20) symbiosis. A mutually beneficial association of two or more different kinds of organisms. (2) symbiote. Symbiont. (20) symptom. A visible abnormality in a plant that results from ...
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... to: Features and terms Reproduction Links Glossary Introduction to the Fungi Definitions: Fungi: Heterotrophic eukaryotic organisms with a vegetative phase consisting of a single-celled thallus, or, more commonly, a ... occurs in pure culture. Mycelium growing in pure culture (in the absence of other organisms) is frequently termed a colony. The photos above depict the variation in colonies among ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... very distinctive in that it has an unusual combination of prokaryotic and eukaryotic characteristics. It is described as a mesokaryon and has permanently condensed chromosomes. ... from other eukaryotic organisms before the evolution of typical eukaryotic chromatin but after the evolution of repeated DNA sequences. Dinoflagellates are typically unicellular, free-swimming, biflagellate organisms that ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DINOSEB
... in humans. Mutagenic effects: Dinoseb was not mutagenic or genotoxic in laboratory studies performed using eukaryotic cells (the type found in mammals and other higher order species) [29,83]. This ... water. Dinoseb, thus, does not pose a significant risk for bioaccumulation [84]. Effects on other organisms: Dinoseb is toxic to bees [1]. Environmental Fate: Breakdown in soil and groundwater: Dinoseb ...
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PMB - Plant & Microbial Biology Department, UC Berkeley
... an essential electron transfer complex that links the two photosystems in all oxygenic photosynthetic organisms. Peter Quail Research Director, PGEC quail@nature.berkeley.edu We research molecular mechanisms ... a novel light-switchable gene promoter system potentially usable in any light-accessible eukaryotic cell system for rapid, conditional induction or repression of expression. Associate of the ...
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FAQ - Fungi and Mycorrhizae
... bacterial cell by its size (generally greater than 1-2 µm in diameter) and its eukaryotic structure similar to that of plant and animal cells (cells having distinct membrane-bound organelles ... basic environments (at or above pH of 7). Fungi utilize preformed organic material from other organisms as sources of energy and building blocks for their cellular sysnthesis and growth. Soluble nutrients ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Microbiology
... Student-initiated community resource on microbes and microbiology, including material on bacteria, archaea, eukaryotic microbes, viruses, bacteriophages, microbiology in the news, and common errors and ... - A source of educational information about micro-organisms (bacteria, algae, protozoa and other protists). Includes classifications, images, descriptions of organisms, and Lucid guides. MicroWeb - A ...
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Open Directory - Science: Biology: Flora and Fauna: Fungi
... Food: Wild Foods: Fungi (13) Recreation: Outdoors: Wildlife: Mushrooms (35) Science: Biology: Genetics: Eukaryotic: Fungal (23) Science: Biology: Microbiology (380) Science: Biology: Mycology (105) This ... , and other protists. Contains glossary, photos, how to isolate and maintain these organisms in culture, current publications, job listings, and related links. "Fungi" search on: AltaVista ...
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