#1 A) What is the name of this plant? You may give the scientific or common name. B) What is the name of the light green sticks projecting from the thallus.

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#1 A) What is the name of this plant? You may give the scientific or common name. B) What is the name of the light green sticks projecting from the thallus marked by the arrow?

#2 A) What generation is marked by the arrow A? B) What generation is marked by the arrow B? B A

#3 A) What is the name of structure A? B) What Division of plants is represented in these two pictures? A

#4 A) Name the structure marked by the red lines. B) What group of plants produces these structures?

#5 A) What is the name of structure A (the entire structure)? B) What is the name of the black sac marked by letter B? B A

#6 A) What generation is pointed the A arrow? B) …by the B arrow? A B

#7 Name structures A, B and C. A B C

#8 Is structure male or female? A

#9 A) What generation is represented here? B) Label the structure marked B. C) Label the structure marked C. B C

#10 A) Name the structure pointed by the arrow A. B) What generation is represented in this picture?

#11 A) Name the structure pointed by arrow A. B) What generation is the green leafy plant, arrow B? A B

#12 A) Name the type of spore shown here. B) Are these sexual or asexual spores.

#13 A) Name the black spherical structures. B) Name the Class of fungus that produces them.

#14 Name the structure marked by the arrows. A

#15 A) what class of fungus is shown here? B) what is the name of the red structure shown here?

#16 A) What class of fungi is represented here? B) What is the technical name of the spores shown here?

#17 A) What type of plant is this? B) What is the name of the structure marked by the arrow?

#18 Name this plant.

#19 A) Name the orange structures pointed by the arrow. B) What does it produce?