In Rhizopus, tubular thread-like structures bearing sporangia at their tips are called
(a) filaments
(b) hyphae
(c) rhizoids
(d) roots
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(b) hyphae is the correct answer
Explanation:
Rhizopus Belongs to Kingdom Fungi s class Phycomycetes ( Most primitive )Along with Mucor and Albugo.
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In Rhizopus, the tubular thread like structure ‘bearing sporangia’ at their ‘tips’ are called as hyphae.
Explanation:
- The tubular thread like structure in Rhizopus would have bearing sporangia at the tip portion named as hyphae.
- Usually, this Rhizopus is a multi-cellular fungi organism with the body of thallus.
- In most of the ‘species of fungi’, the thallus comprises of large, tubular and branched filaments referred as hyphae.
- They have a nature of apical growth. They can be reproduced via asexual reproduction. This can be formed sporangiospores.
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