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When bread is kept open for many days it develops thread-like structures.
a. What are these thread-like structures called? b. Name the mode of asexual reproduction by which bread mould reproduces
c. Why do they have a hard outer covering?​

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Answered by janaki02061984
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Answer:

The thread-like structures formed are Rhizopus or Bread Mould.It appears threadlike because the thin pseudostem called Hyphae is the most visible part. They are a type of Fungi

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