in a fungus the tiny blob like structure in which sports are present are known as?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
The thread-like non-reproductive structures in Rhizopus are known as hyphae. (ii) Sporangia develop at the tips of the non-reproductive threads in Rhizopus. (b) In the fungus, Rhizopus, some specialised hyphae give rise to a globular structure (known as sporangium) that contains spores.
Answered by
0
Answer:
a) (i) The thread-like non-reproductive structures in Rhizopus are known ashyphae. (ii) Sporangia develop at the tips of the non-reproductive threads in Rhizopus. (b) In the fungus, Rhizopus, some specialised hyphae give rise to a globular structure (known as sporangium) that contains spores.
Similar questions