Define the structure of moulds, Biology

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The structure of moulds

When the four pure cultures of mould have reached a vigorous state of growth study each one with a hand lens. See if you can see stalks with tiny black knobs on them. These are the spore cases. Thousands of spores are produced in every spore case which bursts when ripe. A new mould plant can develop from each spore if the conditions are right.

 


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