Biology, asked by richienumalo, 2 months ago

1. Explain the biological significance of fruiting bodies found in fungi.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The fruiting bodies of fungi contain spores, which are dispersed for reproduction.

They are formed from hyphae, the tiny threads that make up the bulk of most fungi. A network of hyphae, known as a mycelium, extends in all directions through the soil.

Answered by sanjeevsanjeev86
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The fruiting bodies of fungi contain spores, which are dispersed for reproduction. Mushrooms are a familiar example of a fruiting body. They are formed from hyphae, the tiny threads that make up the bulk of most fungi. A network of hyphae, known as a mycelium, extends in all directions through the soil.

function of fruiting body of a fungus-:

Just like a fruit is involved in the reproduction of a fruiting plant, a fruiting body is involved in the reproduction of a fungus. A mushroom is a fruiting body, which is the part of the fungus that produces spores (Figure below). The spores are the basic reproductive units of fungi.

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