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What are hyphae?


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Hyphae:

  1. Hyphae are the thread-like structures present in fungi.
  2. They are aerial structures that contain sporangia or spore sacs.
  3. These sporangia are responsible for producing spores.
  4. When a piece of bread is left open, the rhizopus spores present in the air produce hyphae structures on the surface of the bread.

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