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What is the name for the branch-like tube that makes up the body of a fungus?
- A Synapse
- B Hypha
- C Stem
- D Parasite
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A hypha is a branch-like tube that forms the body of a fungus. It is a long, slender filament that grows and branches out, allowing the fungus to absorb nutrients from its surroundings. Hyphae collectively form a network called mycelium, which is responsible for the growth and reproduction of the fungus. This structure enables the fungus to efficiently obtain nutrients and distribute them throughout its body.