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Thin thread like bacteria which appears like fungal hyphae are called

A

Spirillum

B

Bacillus

C

Actinomycetes

D

Cocci

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To solve the question regarding the thin thread-like bacteria that resemble fungal hyphae, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks for a specific type of bacteria that appears thread-like and resembles fungal hyphae. 2. **Analyzing the Options**: The options provided are: - Spirulum - Bacillus - Actinomycete - Cocci 3. **Examining Each Option**: - **Cocci**: These are spherical bacteria and do not resemble thread-like structures or fungal hyphae. - **Bacillus**: These are rod-shaped bacteria, which also do not match the description of thread-like structures. - **Spirulum**: These are spiral-shaped bacteria, which again do not fit the description of being thread-like. - **Actinomycete**: This group of bacteria is known for its filamentous structure, which can resemble the hyphae of fungi. 4. **Identifying the Correct Answer**: Since Actinomycetes are characterized by their filamentous, thread-like structures that resemble fungal hyphae, they are the correct answer. 5. **Conclusion**: The answer to the question is **Actinomycete**. ### Final Answer: Actinomycete
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