k Mould Mucor mucedo, light micrograph Light micrograph of the common mould Mucor mucedo, showing its threadlike hyphae and round fruiting bodies or sporangia. Fungal spores circulate freely in the air. When they alight on a favourable medium, the spores germinate to produce a network of hyphae, which function to absorb food for growth and spore production. A sporangium grows at the end of a specialised hypha called a sporangiophore. When the spores are mature, the sporangiums wall cracks and disintegrates, releasing the spores for new dispersal. Magnification unknown. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Mould  Mucor mucedo , light micrograph Light micrograph of the common mould Mucor mucedo, showing its thread like hyphae and round fruiting bodies or sporangia. Fungal spores circulate freely in the air. When they alight on a favourable medium, the spores germinate to produce a network of hyphae, which function to absorb food for growth and spore production. A sporangium grows at the end of a specialised hypha called a sporangiophore. When the spores are mature, the sporangium s wall cracks and disintegrates, releasing the spores for new dispersal. Magnification unknown.
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Mould (Mucor mucedo), light micrograph

Light micrograph of the common mould Mucor mucedo, showing its thread-like hyphae and round fruiting bodies or sporangia. Fungal spores circulate freely in the air. When they alight on a favourable medium, the spores germinate to produce a network of hyphae, which function to absorb food for growth and spore production. A sporangium grows at the end of a specialised hypha called a sporangiophore. When the spores are mature, the sporangium's wall cracks and disintegrates, releasing the spores for new dispersal. Magnification unknown.

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