please help me, i’m a little stumped on my biology assignment.
It says: The basic fungal structure is one of long, slender, branched, filaments forming a mycelium. Considering the fungal mode of nutrition, explain why fungi have this kind of structural geometry.
if anyone has any ideas or websites that can help i’d really appreciate it!
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the mycelium are basically the way fungi branches out. By branching out, it can more easily obtain more nutrients and spread its spores.