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
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b ) Hyphae
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Hyphae in fungi are filamentous structures which branch out and spread below the surface of a substratum like bread. During their life cycle a hyphae may rise erect above the surface, with it's content at the tip forming a bulge. This bulge forms the sporangium. Spores are formed in the sporangium and is a mode of asexual reproduction.
Example, Rhizopus or bread mould
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