22 Stroma of fungus is a (A) compact somatic hyphae with fruit bodies (B) loosely interwoven hyphae (C) a small hyphal branch (D) a group of spores
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22.A.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.
22 .B.In a fungal mycelium, hyphae organized loosely or compactly woven to form a tissue called plectenchyma. It is two types: i. ... In these fungal tissue hyphae are loosely interwoven lying more or les
s parallel to each other
22.C.Hyphal branching appears to serve two general purposes. First, it increases the surface area of the colony, which presumably enhances nutrient assimilation. Second, branches mediate hyphal fusion events that appear to be important for exchange of nutrients and signals between different hyphae in the same colony.
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