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Answered by noor379manchanda
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Answer:

a) spronjiam

b) hyphe

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Answered by alvisnand
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Answer:

1. zygomycota ( conjugation fungi)

2.a.sporongium

b.sporangiophore.

c.coenocytic hyphoe

d.rhyzoids.

Explanation:

3.The sporangium forms on the sporangiophore and contains haploid nuclei and cytoplasm. Spores areformed in the sporangiophore by encasing each haploid nucleus and cytoplasm in a tough outer membrane. During asexual reproduction, these spores are dispersed via wind and germinate into haploid hyphae.

4.As in any symbiosis, both organisms benefit from the interaction: theplant obtains ammonia and bacteria obtain carbon compounds generated through photosynthesis, as well as a protected niche in which to grow. Rhizobia: Soybean roots contain (a) nitrogen-fixing nodules.

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