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name the following (a) thread like non reproductive structure present in rhizopus (b) blobs that develop at the tips of the reproductive threads in rhizopus. (C) explan how these structures protect themselves and what is the function of the structures released from the blobs in rhizopus

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Answered by satoshi
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(a) hyphae (b) sporangia (c) the spores are covered by thick walls that protect them until they come into contact with another moist surface and can begin to grow .
Answered by Surnia
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a). Hyphae

b) Sporangia

Explanation:

a).The fungi Rhizopus is characterized by a body of mycelia which is branched and composed of three types of hyphae.

The three kind of hyphae are stolons, unbranched sporangiophores and rhizoids.

b).The sporangiophores are the unbranching hyphae and these produce blobs or sporangia at their heads. Each sporangia produces round numerous non-motile spores that germinate under suitable condition and aids in asexual reproduction.

c). The blobs or sporangia consists of numerous spores that are responsible for producing many Rhizopus simultaneously through asexual reproduction. The spores are covered by the thick protective wall that protect them and help in surviving in adverse conditions. When the spores receives favorable condition for germination like moist surface then new individuals are formed.

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