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symbiosis in which one organism benefits and one is harmed. |
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symbiosis in which one benefits and one is unaffected. |
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symbiosis in which both organisms benefit. |
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"foliage" with a flattened, leaf-like apperance, loosley attatched to the substrate (trees, rocks etc.) |
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"fruiting body" free standing often highly branched; loosley attached to substrated (soils or tree branches) |
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"crust" resemble powder or a dab of paint completely and firmly attached to their substrate. |
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Magnoloiophyta vascular, seeds |
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Polypodiophyta vascular, spores, no seeds |
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Sphenophyta vascular, spores, no seeds |
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Bryophyta non-vascular; spores, no seeds |
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parrallel leaf veins, usually has the following.... flower petals in 3's or multiples of 3 fibrous root systems veins ("vascular bundels") scattered throughout stem seed does not split easily in half |
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has branching leaf veins and usually has... flower petals not in 3's or multiples of 3 main roots relatively thick veins concentrated in outer layers of the stem seed splits easily in half |
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Zygomatic Arch... What two bones make it up. |
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