Zoology Questions
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Aggregating anemone-Kingdom Animalia-Phylum Cnidaria-Class Anthozoa-2-10 cm in diameter; brightly colored
sponges-Kingdom Animalia-Phylum Porifera-permanently attached to rocks; filters water thru sponges to get nutrients; no tissues
Lichens (fruticose)-Kingdom Fungi-has a symbiotic relationship with fungi
Lichens (crustose)-Kingdom Fungi-has a symbiotic relationship with fungi
Salal-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Anthophyta-black berries with bigger leaves
Plumose anemone-Kingdom Animalia-Phylum Cnidaria-Class Anthozoa-biradical symmetry; cells have stingers + venom touch-sensitive
Mosses-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Bryophyta-does not produce seeds, produces sperm
Lichens (foliose)-Kingdom Fungi-has a symbiotic relationship with fungi
Sac fungus-Kingdom Fungi-Phylum Ascomycota-reproduces asexually; ex: truffles, yeast, etc
Club fungus-Kingdom Fungi-Phylum Basidiomycota-reproduce sexual pores (spores on stems, leaves, etc)
Limpets-Kingdom Animalia-Phylum Mollusca-Class Gastropoda
Dull Oregon grape-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Anthophyta-berries like blueberries; large, pointy leaves
Horsetails-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Pteridophyta
Evergreen huckleberry-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Anthophyta-black berries with little leaves
Pacific Madrone-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Anthophyta-strawberry-like flower; peeling, red bark
Douglas fir-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Coniferophyta-needles stick out in all directions; little 'spikes' on pinecones
Leafy liverwort-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Marchantiophyta
Western red cedar-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Coniferophyta-scaly and flat needles; reddish bark
Western hemlock-Kingdom Plantae-Phylum Coniferophyta-short and irregular needles; very small cones
Sea lettuce-green algae-Superkingdom Archaeplastida