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A typical fungi thallus includes many filamentous BLANK-1 that combine to form a BLANK-2 that grows underground, and produce a BLANK-3 reproductive structure that produces BLANK-4 that disperse on the wind to new habitat.

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hypha

mycelium

fruiting body

spores

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A typical fungi thallus includes many filamentous hypha that combine to form mycelium that grows underground, and produce a fruiting body reproductive structure that produce spores that disperse on the wind to new habitat.

Fungi body are generally made up of hypha, a network of which forms the mycelium. The mycelium grows underground within the substrate and occasionally bring out fruiting bodies which bear the sporangium containing the spores. The spores act as agent of dispersal and are used to form new organisms when the conditions are right.

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