Chemistry, asked by muthukrishnan89056, 1 month ago

1) The plant body of fungus consists of filament like structures called as
a) hyphae b) Mycellium c) Algae d) Bryophytes. ​

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Answered by yedduladakshita
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Answer:

Hyphae

Explanation:

Hyphae are the long, branching filamentous structures present in fungi, actinobacteria and oomycetes. They are the major mode of vegetative growth in fungi.

Rhizoids are filamentous outgrowths of the thallus of mosses and liverworts.

Paraphyses are hair-like sterile filaments present among the reproductive organs in many lower plants, like bryophytes and algae.

Haptera is a holdfast structure present in aquatic sessile organisms like seaweed and sessile algae that helps in anchoring.

Answered by maths3597
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Answer:

Algae is the right answer

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