fungi
No, fungi do not have organ systems like animals do. They are made up of thread-like structures called hyphae that form a network known as mycelium. This mycelium is responsible for nutrient absorption and reproduction in fungi.
Mycelium of fungi can vary greatly in size, from being microscopic to forming extensive networks that can cover large areas of soil or substrates. The size of mycelium can be influenced by the species of fungi, the nutrients available, and environmental conditions.
Spermatheca is not involved in the reproduction of fungi.
The vegetative filament is known as a hypha. It is a tubular structure made of fungal cells that grow and spread to form the mycelium in fungi.
I'm positive it's either mycelium medusoid or horseradish.
medusoid mycelium
I believe that the mushroom is called Medusoid Mycelium.
fungi
Yeast which is a fungal/mold eukaryotic pathogen, DOES NOT produce mycelium like bacteria
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No, fungi do not have organ systems like animals do. They are made up of thread-like structures called hyphae that form a network known as mycelium. This mycelium is responsible for nutrient absorption and reproduction in fungi.
Mycelium of fungi can vary greatly in size, from being microscopic to forming extensive networks that can cover large areas of soil or substrates. The size of mycelium can be influenced by the species of fungi, the nutrients available, and environmental conditions.
Spermatheca is not involved in the reproduction of fungi.
Mycelium is basically the roots of a mushroom. Mycelium happens to be very similar to mold.
un gran ejemplo es el blob con mas de 720 generos
Mycelium (novanet) (gradpoint)