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(i) Identify the process depicted in the diagram given below.

(ii) The part labelled as spores has a covering of thick walls around it. What is its advantage?
(iii) What are hyphae?

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(i) Spore formation in Rhizopus.
(ii) The thick walls protect the spores until they come in contact with soil.
(iii) The thread like projections are called hyphae.
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