Mycelium or mycelia.
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The individual filaments that make up the body of a fungus are called hyphae. These hyphae collectively form a network known as mycelium, which is the main structure responsible for nutrient absorption and growth in fungi.
Molds grow as thread-like filaments called hyphae. These hyphae intertwine to form a network known as mycelium, which is the main body of the mold. The mycelium helps the mold to spread and absorb nutrients from its environment.
The microscopic filaments of molds are called hyphae. These are thread-like structures that make up the body of the mold and serve as the main mode of nutrient absorption and growth. Hyphae can form complex networks known as mycelium, which help molds spread and colonize their environment.
Mold is a type of fungus that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae. These hyphae form a network known as a mycelium, which allows the mold to penetrate and absorb nutrients from its surroundings. Mold spores are responsible for reproduction and spread of mold colonies.
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Hyphae, slender filaments, is what most fungi are composed of.
The individual filaments that make up the body of a fungus are called hyphae. These hyphae collectively form a network known as mycelium, which is the main structure responsible for nutrient absorption and growth in fungi.
Molds grow as thread-like filaments called hyphae. These hyphae intertwine to form a network known as mycelium, which is the main body of the mold. The mycelium helps the mold to spread and absorb nutrients from its environment.
Thin filaments in water molds, known as hyphae, are essential structures for nutrient absorption and growth. They form a network called mycelium, which helps the water mold to invade and digest its food source. These filaments are typically transparent, enabling water molds to colonize various aquatic environments.
The microscopic filaments of molds are called hyphae. These are thread-like structures that make up the body of the mold and serve as the main mode of nutrient absorption and growth. Hyphae can form complex networks known as mycelium, which help molds spread and colonize their environment.
Hyphae are the tiny filaments that make up a multicellular fungus. They form a network called mycelium, which is the main vegetative structure of a fungus responsible for nutrient absorption and growth.
Mold is a type of fungus that grows in multicellular filaments called hyphae. These hyphae form a network known as a mycelium, which allows the mold to penetrate and absorb nutrients from its surroundings. Mold spores are responsible for reproduction and spread of mold colonies.
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.
The two hyphae involved in sexual reproduction in fungi are known as the (+) or male hyphae and the (-) or female hyphae. These hyphae contain opposite mating types and are involved in the fusion process to form a zygote.