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Pseudomycelium is formed in...

Pseudomycelium is formed in

A

Yeast

B

Rhizophora

C

Aspergillus

D

Synchytrium

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A

Yeast grows on ripened fruits, sugarcane, date palm and flowers. Mycelium is absent in yeast. If yeast is dissolved in sugar solution then Pseudomycelium is formed. Because in sugar solution it grows very fast.
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