PLANTS
CLASSIFICATION OF PLANTS
Question
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sporangium
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mycelium
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algae
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sporangiophores
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Detailed explanation-1: -The hyphae are arranged into a network called a mycelium. It is the mass of the mycelium that gives fungal growth its characteristic “cottony” or “fuzzy”…
Detailed explanation-2: -Mycelium are incredibly tiny “threads” of the greater fungal organism that wrap around or bore into tree roots. Taken together, myecelium composes what’s called a “mycorrhizal network, ” which connects individual plants together to transfer water, nitrogen, carbon and other minerals.
Detailed explanation-3: -Strands of mycelium is referred to as hyphae (sing. =hypha). Mycelium may be of two types: Septate: Mycelium that is divided into discreet cells by cell walls that are laid down at regular intervals along the length of the mycelium. These cell walls are called septa (sing.