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Question
Write short notes on:
Structure of Rhizopus
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Solution
Structure of Rhizopus - Rhizopus consists of a multicellular body called mycelium, consisting of filaments called hyphae. Their cell walls are composed of chitin and they have multinucleate cells. They have rhizoids and their sporangiophores are usually unbranched.
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