Biology, asked by lekhanakjn, 1 year ago

what is the conclusion of thallus organisation in fungi? discuss​

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Answered by sriram231273
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Answer:

Collectively the hyphae comprise the vegetative body (thallus) of a fungus which is called the mycelium. The hypha is thus a structural unit of the mycelium. It consists of a thin, transparent wall filled or lined with a layer of cytoplasm. The medium upon which the mycelium grows is known as substratum.

Answered by 388rithika
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not differentiate in to root ,stem,and leaves

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the body is haploid(n) and thalloid i.e not differentiate into root ,stem,and leaves they are multicellular (except yeast and synchytrium)the fungal body is made up of thread like elongated tubular structures , called hyphae the network of hyphae is known as mycelium

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