ZYGOTE FUNGI: RHIZOPUS
Contrast the functions of the three types of hyphae in Rhizopus.
Stolon hyphae ________________________
Rhizoid hyphae ________________________
Sporangiophores _________________________________
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STOLON HYPHAE= A stolon is defined as an occasionally septate hypha, which connects sporangiophores together. Root-like structures called rhizoids may appear on the stolon as well, anchoring the hyphae to the substrate.
2.RHIZOID HYPHAE= Rhizoids are a structure in plants and fungi that functions like a root in support or absorption. In fungi, rhizoids are small branching hyphae that grow downwards from the stolons that anchor the fungus. They release digestive enzymes and absorb digested organic material.
3. SPORANGIOPHORE = A sporangium is a structure in certain plants and other organisms that is charged with making and storing spores. Spores are haploid structures created in organisms that help to germinate and form new organisms. In other words, they help organisms to reproduce.
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2.RHIZOID HYPHAE= Rhizoids are a structure in plants and fungi that functions like a root in support or absorption. In fungi, rhizoids are small branching hyphae that grow downwards from the stolons that anchor the fungus. They release digestive enzymes and absorb digested organic material.
3. SPORANGIOPHORE = A sporangium is a structure in certain plants and other organisms that is charged with making and storing spores. Spores are haploid structures created in organisms that help to germinate and form new organisms. In other words, they help organisms to reproduce.
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