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Ferns
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Ferns are spore producing plants. A fern is to easy to identify by seeing the way its leafs formed. Typically a fern leaf, called a frond, unroll from a fiddle head.
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Capillary
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Capillary is a microscopic blood vessel only one cell layer thick and serve as a junction between artilery and vein.
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Cnidarian
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Cnidarians (before called Coelenterata) have two body plant: polyp and medusa.
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Porifera
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Porifera characterized by the structure and arrangement of their spicula.
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Cnidarian (sea anemone and jelly fish)
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Sea anemones is a cnidarian with polyp body plant. Their flower-like appearances deceiving, the tentacle surrounding the mouth has stinging cells use for capturing preys. J...
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Kelp (Brown Algae)
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Kelp are large seaweeds (algae), belonging to the brown algae.
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Bread Mold
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Bread bold is a typical fungus with its distinguishing hypae that grow to form a mycelium. From this network of hypae develop the reproductive zygospore.
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Slime Mold
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Slime mold can grow hypae and looks like fungus but the whole colony is moving and changing and each cell of this protist has flagella.
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Protists
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Protists are eucaryotic organisms with both plant and animal characteristics (contain chlorophyl and have movements). Example of protists are amoeba, paramecium, and volvox.
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Germination
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Germination is a growth of a seed into a seedling. The first structure to grow is the root down to anchor the young plant and to absorb water from the soil then the shoot e...
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