growth of fungal hyphae towards food is the example of
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Explanation: because due to rancidity is the only process in which the bacteria contains some harmful substances
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Growth of fungal hyphae towards food is an example of chemotactic movement
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- the chemical material of the food is different as compared to that of the environment.
- As a result of this when the hyphae of the fungi moves towards the the food it is an example of chemotactic movement. The hyphae get attracted towards the food for the chemical sequence. This is the process that is used in all types of fungus for attaining nutrition for maintaining its life processes
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