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Identify the following diagram, label it and write detail information in your words:

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Solution
Mucor:

- Mucor is a fungus that belongs to the Kingdom Fungi and the class Phycomycetes.
- They are decomposers and thus thrive in damp, moist environments on decaying organic matter.
- The body is made up of horizontally spreading hyphae.
- Sporangiophore with sporangium at their tips can be seen on the hyphae.
- They release spores, which aid in the asexual reproductive process.
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