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Many fungi grow a mass of hyphae usually hidden within the material on which it is growing. What is this mass of hyphae called? a. spore b. roots c. rhizoids d. mycelium
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Many fungi grow a mass of hyphae usually hidden within the material on which it is growing. What is this mass of hyphae called?
a. spore
b. roots
c. rhizoids
d. mycelium
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The mass of hyphae is called mycelium.
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