Trichomes are small hair-like outgrowths found on the surface of plants, used for protection or secretion. Filaments are thread-like structures, typically referring to the slender stalk that supports the anther in a flower, allowing for the dispersal of pollen.
Trichomes can be either septate or aseptate, depending on the plant species. Septate trichomes have internal divisions or cross-walls, while aseptate trichomes lack these structures and are continuous. The presence or absence of septation can influence the trichome's function, such as in the secretion of substances or structural support. Therefore, whether a trichome is septate depends on the specific type of trichome being examined.
Mycelium or mycelia.
The body of a fungus is commonly called the mycelium. It grows underground and most cells within a fungus are called haploids.
A mycelium helps a fungus absorb nutrients from its environment because it has a large surface area that allows for efficient absorption of nutrients. The hyphae of the mycelium secrete enzymes that break down organic matter into simpler compounds that can be absorbed by the fungus. The mycelium also acts as a network that can expand to search for and access nutrients in the environment.
Trichomes are small hair-like outgrowths found on the surface of plants, used for protection or secretion. Filaments are thread-like structures, typically referring to the slender stalk that supports the anther in a flower, allowing for the dispersal of pollen.
The stalks of the trichome are septate. The trichomes (pubescences) that often cover the plant body are the result of divisions of epidermal cells.
Trichomes can be either septate or aseptate, depending on the plant species. Septate trichomes have internal divisions or cross-walls, while aseptate trichomes lack these structures and are continuous. The presence or absence of septation can influence the trichome's function, such as in the secretion of substances or structural support. Therefore, whether a trichome is septate depends on the specific type of trichome being examined.
The thread like structures found in some fungi are a kind of tubes (filaments with openings on the cell walls) that allow cytoplasm to move between the different cells of a multicelular fungus.
basidiospore germinate to form mycelium ,two compatible monocaryotic mycelim fuse together and form dicaryotic mycelium bv plasmogamy .only secondary mycelium form fruit bodies of mushroom.
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Hyphae or Mycelium.
Somebody has to answer this question, for there is no answer for it and I don't know it neither. Edited answer: Micorhizal association
Mycelium or mycelia.
Yes, mycelium requires oxygen for its growth and development.
Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria