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Elena Floyd
9 April, 21:09
What is the structure and function of mycelium?
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Rey Saunders
9 April, 23:05
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Mycellium is a part of fungi that is composed of thread-like branches called hyphae. The branches are microscopic but once it grows in large masses, it can be seen by the naked eye. It is used by the fungi primarily to absorb nutrients form the environment.
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