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Q: What are threadlike structure found in fungi that grow into the food source?
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What does threadlike fungi mean?

all fungi is threadlike because all fungi is made of tiny strings called hyphae.


What are some examples of threadlike fungi?

Threadlike FungiForms in fine threadsForm fluffy, cottony massesBlack mold on breadExamples of Threadlike Fungi:Bread moldsDung fungi (Shotgun fungi)


What is the scientific name for threadlike fungi?

The scientific name for threadlike fungi is Zygomycota, which are characterized by their branching, thread-like hyphae that form a mycelium.


Were will you find threadlike fungi sac fungi club fungi and imperfect fungi?

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Is threadlike fungi unicellular?

Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes are not. Filamentous chytrids and zygomycetes can be considered unicellular if there are no septa in their hyphae. For the most part, threadlike fungi are considered multicellular.


What are the Threadlike tube composing the body of fungi?

It is called the mycelia. The threadlike filaments are hyphae.


What is the mass of the threadlike tube composing the body of fungi?

hyphae


What are the spore cases on threadlike fungi called?

Sprangia


How does threadlike fungi reproduce?

They reproduce asexually by spores and budding


Which group of fungi has not been observed undergoing sexual reproduction?

maybe the kinds that use sporangia? maybe threadlike? becuase i know that threadlike uses sporangia.


What do you call the slender filaments that connect their internal area of fungus?

The bodies of most fungi are constructed of threadlike filaments called Hyphae. A mass of hyphae is called a mycelium, the feeding structure of the fungus.


Organisms that lack chlorophyll and consist of reproductive spores and threadlike fibers represent?

The answer is A. Fungi