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Visible structures of fungi such as patches of mold or mushrooms are made of interwoven hyphae called .
fruiting bodies
mycelia
sporangia
zoospores
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mycelia
Explanation: A mycelium (plural mycelia) is the network of interwoven hyphae that makes up the visible body of fungi (e.g., patches of mold or the base tissue of mushrooms). Fruiting bodies, sporangia, and zoospores are different reproductive structures or spores.
Explanation: A mycelium (plural mycelia) is the network of interwoven hyphae that makes up the visible body of fungi (e.g., patches of mold or the base tissue of mushrooms). Fruiting bodies, sporangia, and zoospores are different reproductive structures or spores.
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