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Pseudomycelium is formed in...

Pseudomycelium is formed in

A

Yeast

B

Rhizophora

C

Aspergillus

D

Synchytrium

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Yeast reproduces by means of budding. Sometime the bud starts forming new bud before it separates from parent cell. This may result in formation of branched and unbranched chains of bud which is called as pseudomycelium.
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