Science, asked by rupapanchal0806, 1 year ago

true ir false:
Hyphae are the blob like structure which contain the
like structure which contain the spores that develop into new Rhizopus cells.
Using biomass as a fuel causes nollution​

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Answered by killerboy143
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Explanation:

(ii) 'Blobs' that develop at the tips of the non-reproductive ... structures in Rhizopus are known as hyphae. ... structure ( known as sporangium) that contains ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Both the mentioned statements are true.

Hyphae are the structures found in fungi. They are long, cylinder like structure with blobs at one end.

The structures can be seperate from one another or they can be grouped. The blobs contain vegetatively reproduced spores.

Hyphae are of two types namely, somatic hyphae and sporiferous hyphae.

Biomass fuel refers to use of woody materials, animal wastes and municipal solid waste in the form of fuel.

Though the source is renewable but it causes large amount of pollution to release in the environment.

The burning of organic material produces release of gases like carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide, particulate matter etc.

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