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In the life cycle of zygomycota fungi, the filamentous, asexually reproducing forms visible to the human eye are called:

Sagot :

Answer:

hyphae

Explanation:

In the asexual phase of their life cycle, the hyphae produce sporangiospores. The group of fungi known as Zygomycota develop sporangia within a sac, which bursts to release the spores, germinating into a new hypha.