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In Rhizopus, tubular thread like structures bearing sporangia at their tips are called *

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Answered by shruti12sachan
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Hyphae.

Explanation:

Rhizopus is a saprobic fungus which feeds on the dead decaying organic matter. Its body is made up of branching mycelia composed of three types of hyphae- rhizoids, stolons and unbranched sporangiophores. Rhizoids are root like hyphae that grow downward into the soil and help in absorption of water. A stolon is a special slender horizontal hyphae that help in the propagation of an organism. Sporangiophores are straight, unbranched tubular thread like hyphae which bear rounded sporangia at its tips. sporangia produce non-motile multinucleate spores for asexual reproduction.

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Answered by ShrutiDhenge
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Hypae....

In Rhizopus, tubular thread-like structures bearing sporang1a at their tips are called. Solution : The thread-llkt s r~hem which contains cells or spores are sporangia. The spores blobs presedn onlop into new Rhizopus individuals, when they come in the eventually eve contachment an other most surface.

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