Biology, asked by jaybhavsar8951, 1 year ago

The slime moulds are characterized by the presence of [MH-CET 2003; BHU 2004]
A) Elaters
B) Pseudoelaters
C) Capillitium
D) Capitulum

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Answered by YASHIKAJINDAL
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Capillitium :It is a bunch of sterile givers present inside the fruit body of slime moulds
Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

The slime molds are Described by the presence of [MH-CET 2003; BHU 2004] Capilitium.

Explanation:  

Capilitium present in slime molds is a branch system of five tubes. It is a part of slime moulds ‘s fruiting body. Capitilium is sterile filament involved in dispersal of spores. Capitulum is a type of inflorescence is usually found in Asteraceae, whereas Psedoelators and Elaters helps in the dispersal of spores and are generally found in Bryophytes.

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