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Q. Terms: decomposer, mutualism, parasite, Spore, sporangium, mushroom, lichaen, hyphae, mycellium, athlete"s foot, ringworm, Candida albicans, dikaryotic, fruiting body, sporophyte, gametophyte, N, 2N, haploid, diploid, photoautotrophic, cellulose, epidermis, mesophyll, stomata, guard cell, meristem, leaf , root, xylem,phloem,ground tissue, vascular tissue, algae, moss, fern, gymnosperm, angiosperm, vascular plant, non-vascularplant. List the major animal phylums and describe the distinguishing characteristics of the animals in each. Give some examples of animals in each phylum. Describe the four tissue types, nervous, muscle, epithelial, connective. How did tissues and multicellular animals evolve? How do animals develop?
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