3mm is the smallest. it can grow to up to 79mm in warmer parts of the world.
fungi
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mycelium
It is called mycelium. (Plural mycelia) Mycelium is made up of thousands of microscopic white strands. Each individual strand of mycelium is called a hypha. (Plural hyphae or hyphas)
the name fungi :) -all fungi are eukaryotic cells with nuclei, mitochondria, golgi, chitin cell walls, etc. This forms the hyphae, and a network of hyphae form a mycelium...this mycelium can form fruiting bodies like mushrooms.
Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria
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fungi
Mycelium is basically the roots of a mushroom. Mycelium happens to be very similar to mold.
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mycelium
mycelium
The fruiting body of a fungus is the reproductive structure growing from the mycelium in the soil beneath it.
Fungi are heterotrophic (they get their own food). in their mycelium they have hyphae which are like little cells. The fungi use the hyphae to absorb nutrients from organic matter.
Mycelium (novanet) (gradpoint)
It is called mycelium. (Plural mycelia) Mycelium is made up of thousands of microscopic white strands. Each individual strand of mycelium is called a hypha. (Plural hyphae or hyphas)
Mycelium (novanet) (gradpoint)