If a fungus encountered a particularly rich food source, what would be the expected result?
A. Hyphae would branch and extend rapidly
to form a mycelium.
B. Hyphae would stop growing in length, but
increase in diameter.
C. Individual hyphae would begin to produce
spores.
D. Hyphae would stop growing and a fruiting
body would form to exploit the food source.
E. The mycelium would break down into
widely separated hyphae.
A
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