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- Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
16: ... language|Greek]] ''orchis'', meaning 'testicle', from the appearance of subterranean tuberoids in som...
23: ...restrial]] [[plant]]s, retrieving their nutrients from the soil. This group includes all [[Europe]]an ...
24: ...ungi]] for nutrients. A typical example of such a saprophyte is the [[Bird's-nest Orchid]] (''Neottia nidus-av...
40: ...ctive mottle of the leaves of [[Lady's Slipper]]s from temperate zones (''[[Paphiopedilum]]'') is caus...
47: ..."one-footed") growth. The new shoots grow upwards from a single stem, originating in the end bud of th... - Parasite (2795 bytes)
1: ...rasitism, since it requires that the host benefit from the interaction as well as the parasite.
3: ...ents from the host's body fluids, but this is far from a universal strategy.
45: ...term parasite is also used for people who benefit from a relationship, society or system without contr...
48: *[[saprophyte]] - Plant (12870 bytes)
38: ...s. Plants are distinguished from [[green alga]]e, from which they evolved, by having specialized repro...
47: ...he last major group of plants to appear, emerging from within the gymnosperms during the [[Jurassic]] ...
52: The embryophytes developed from green algae; the two are collectively referred ...
54: ...e green plants, acquiring chloroplasts separately from ingested or symbiotic green and red algae.
56: ...s but contain eukaryotic [[cell nucleus|nuclei]]. Fruiting bodies, of which [[mushroom]]s are the most... - Fungus (12992 bytes)
18: ...rd]]s, and [[insect]]s, with consequences varying from mild itching to death. Other parasitic fungi in...
26: ...y the most conspicuous part of any fungus are its fruiting bodies—reproductive structures that p...
28: ...tic]]''. Fungi generally have [[cell wall]]s made from [[chitin]], hemicellulose, lipids, protein and ...
30: ...m|sporangia]]'''. A few other fungi have reverted from a mycelial to a unicellular organization. These...
34: ...m a mating bridge. The result is that nuclei move from one mycelium into the other, forming a [[hetero...
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