Group A simple (12-17) Flashcards
1
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- Major flowerless, gymnosperm and monocot taxons (identification and importance) (MAIN PART)
A
Flowerless
Gymnosperms
Angiosperms - Monocots
2
Q
- Major flowerless, gymnosperm and monocot taxons (identification and importance): Flowerless
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Divisions of algae:
Lichens
Mosses
Ferns
3
Q
- Major flowerless, gymnosperm and monocot taxons (identification and importance): Gymnosperms
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- Cycads
- Gingko tree:
- Yew species:
Cypress species
Pine species:
4
Q
- Major flowerless, gymnosperm and monocot taxons (identification and importance): Angiosperms - Monocots
A
Araceae - arum family Lilales ʹ order of lilies Juncaceae ʹ rush family Cyperaceae ʹ sedge family Poaceae ʹ grass family
5
Q
- Major dicot taxons (identification and importance) (MAIN PART)
A
Ranunculaceae buttercup family Euphorbiaceae spurge family Fabaceae pea family Rosaceae Rose family Brassicaceae mustard family Lamiaceae mint family Solanaceae nightshade family Apiaceae carrot family Asteraceae daisy family
6
Q
- Grassland formation and their distribution in the Earth and Europe (regarding to the major grassland types) (MAIN PART)
A
Biogeography and Biome Types of grasslands: (Natural grasslands,Grasslands of Europe and Artificial grasslands) Environmental factors: NATURAL GRASSLANDS 2. European grasslands:
7
Q
- Grassland formation and their distribution in the Earth and Europe (regarding to the major grassland types): 1. NATURAL GRASSLANDS
A
Tropical grasslands ʹ Savanna Cerrado ʹ tropical savanna Temperate grasslands - Praire Pampas - South American grasslands Velds Steppe
8
Q
- Grassland formation and their distribution in the Earth and Europe (regarding to the major grassland types): 2. European grasslands:
A
Fresh (moist) meadows Dry meadows Salt meadows Mountain hay meadows Rocky grasslands
9
Q
- Grassland formation and their distribution in the Earth and Europe (regarding to the major grassland types): Dry meadows
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Losess steppes
Open and closed sand steppes
Closed sand steppes
10
Q
- Mycotoxicosis: human and animal poisonings of microfungi (MAIN PART)
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Mycotoxicosis:
- Health hazards
- Effects of microfungi producing alfatoxins:
- secondary metabolites:
- Effects of orchatoxins
- Effects of microfungi producing fumonisins
- Effects of microfungi producing trichothecenes
- Effects of microfungi producing zearalenon
- Effectsofmicrofungiproducingrubratoxins
11
Q
- Mycetism: mushroom poisonings in humans (MAIN PART)
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Mycetism Phalloides syndrome: Gyromitra toxicity: Muscarinic syndrome: Pantherina syndrome: Psilocybin syndrome: Gastrointestinal syndrome:
12
Q
- Mycetism: mushroom poisonings in humans: Mycetism in humans:
A
Macrofungal posonings with a long latency period:
Macrofungal poisonings with a short latency period (poisoning of hallucinogenic fungi):
Other macrofungal poisonings:
13
Q
- Mycetism: mushroom poisonings in humans: Phalloides syndrome:
A
Symptoms, Mechanism of action,Treatment
14
Q
- Mycetism: mushroom poisonings in humans:Gyromitra toxicity:
A
Symptoms
Mechanism of action:
Treatment
15
Q
- Mycetism: mushroom poisonings in humans:Muscarinic syndrome:
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Symptoms, Mechanism, Treatment