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explain the structure of the bread mold​

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Answered by kopularashmika
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Bread mould shows a mass of threads or hyphae collectively termed mycelium. The outer cell wall of hyphae is made of cellulose. An erect hypha is called a sporangiophore, and it contains spores for reproduction. They have root-like structures called rhizoids which are thinner hyphae.

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Bread mould shows a mass of threads or hyphae collectively termed mycelium. The outer cell wall of hyphae is made of cellulose. An erect hypha is called a sporangiophore, and it contains spores for reproduction. They have root-like structures called rhizoids which are thinner hyphae.

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