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function of   Mycelium​

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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Mycelium extend the area in which a mushroom or fruiting body can acquire nutrients. Like fungi, mycelium have rigid cell walls made of chitin (a tough substance also found in exoskeletons) that allow them to grow through or into environments that would typically not allow other cell structures.

Answered by op25111972
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Mycelium

Mycelium is the vegetative component of a fungus, which consists of white or cream-coloured fungal threads or filaments recognized as hyphae. A single mycelium’s size varies from being very tiny to be as common as a forest.

A huge network forms by the branching mycelium masses, typically discovered subterranean. In one cubic inch (2.54 cubic centimetres) of soil, more than 8 miles (13 km) of hyphal filaments can sometimes be discovered.

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