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Suraj Bhadra
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
The body of a water mold is called a mycelium.
Mycelium
The mass of branched, thread-like filaments that make up the vegetative part of fungi.
Water Mold
A funguslike stramenopile protist with a body consisting of a coenocytic mycelium that reproduces asexually by forming motile zoospores and sexually by forming oospores.
- Comprehend the features and categorizations of various protists.
- Comprehend the ways in which protists have structurally adapted to their surroundings.
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Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the features and categorizations of various protists.
- Comprehend the ways in which protists have structurally adapted to their surroundings.
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