Biology, asked by nitinthakur200, 10 months ago

Does yeast have mycelium?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The filamentous growth is called mycelium (pl.=mycelia) and represents the "body" of the fungus. A fragment of mycelium is referred to as a hypha (pl.=hyphae). A less familiar fungus body, is the yeast. ... Whether the fungus body is composed of mycelium or yeast, both will function in feeding and reproduction.

Answered by hetulpatel
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Explanation:

yes yeast have mycelium as it has green small vegetation with small branches and small mushrooms

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