When a haploid spore lands on wet soil or rocks it germinates into a threadlike structure called a hyphae.
Bread mold produce masses of threadlike structures called mycelium. Mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus that grows within the bread, breaking it down for nutrients.
Large groups of galaxy clusters that appear in sheetlike and threadlike shapes are called superclusters.
They are called chromatids.They are in nucleus.
Hyphae (singular: hypha).
Mass threadlike tubes forming the body of a fungus are called mycelium. Mycelium helps the fungus in nutrient absorption and reproduction.
Yes, and the structure is called a haploid structure
The nucleus of a cell contains threadlike structures that contain genetic material called chromosomes.
Bread mold produce masses of threadlike structures called mycelium. Mycelium is the vegetative part of the fungus that grows within the bread, breaking it down for nutrients.
Mycelium is the threadlike structure found in fungi that grows into the food source. It consists of a network of tiny, branching threads called hyphae that help the fungi absorb nutrients from their environment.
Flagellum.
In the inter-phase nucleus of the cell is located a threadlike genetic material called chromatin.
all fungi is threadlike because all fungi is made of tiny strings called hyphae.
Chromosome
The spore cases on threadlike fungi are called sporangia. These structures are responsible for producing and releasing spores into the environment for reproduction.
Tendrils
Structures in the nucleus made up of long thread like DNA coils are called chromosomes. There are 46 chromosomes.
Large groups of galaxy clusters that appear in sheetlike and threadlike shapes are called superclusters.