Biology, asked by Aaryanarora7132, 11 months ago

The thalloid body of a slime mould (Myxomycetes)
is known as
(a) plasmodium (b) fruiting body
(c) mycelium (d) protonema

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Answered by lillymolleti492002
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Answer:

Option A plasmodium is your answer....

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The thalloid body of a slime mould (Myxomycetes) is known as 'plasmodium'.

Option: A

Explanation:

  • Generally, the thallus of the myxomycetes is similar to look like Amoeba. Thus the fungi can also be referred as myxamoeba.
  • They are also referred as holocarpic. This means the whole thallus gets converted into the reproductive body.
  • The reproduction can be done asexually by using fission or via cysts and sexually can be done by zoo spores.
  • The thallus of the slime moulds can be existed in 2 forms namely acellular slime mould (Plasmodium) and cellular (pseudoplasmodium).

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