Mycelium or mycelia.
They are known as mycelium.
mycelia
hyphae
mycelia
hyphae
Fungal mycelium in which hyphae lack septa (a wall, dividing a hypha into smaller ones) are known as "aseptate" or "coenocytic". So basically its hyphae without a cross wall.
An atom or element that have different masses are known as isotopes.
Fungi feed using enzymes and absorption. The hyphae of fungi, are able to screte digestive enzymes out into the soil or other surrounds in which they grow. The ezymes then digest and breakdown the "food". The digested mass is then reabsorbed by the hyphae and used by the fungi. This is also known as extracellular digestion. Source: Yahoo Answers
mycelia
mycelia
mycelia
They are a type of fungi which usually grow in the form of multicellular filaments called known as 'Hyphae'.
In an incandescent light bulb (the kind that screws into a standard light socket), the filament is the piece of metal in about the middle of the glass bulb that glows and emits light and heat when electricity passes through it. It is usually made of tungsten, but originally was made of carbon. New compact fluorescent and LED-based light bulbs do not really have filaments like incandescent light bulbs. Filament is a term also used in astronomy and biology for different things, but these uses are not as common as in light bulbs.
They are known as icebergs.
hyphae
Fungal mycelium in which hyphae lack septa (a wall, dividing a hypha into smaller ones) are known as "aseptate" or "coenocytic". So basically its hyphae without a cross wall.
These are known as isotopes.
Hyphae !
The network of tiny rods and filaments that form a framework for the cell is known as a cytoskeleton.
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