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IFLScience on MSNFungi Throw Shapes, Raising Questions About Primitive Intelligence In Brainless OrganismsThe secret life of fungi unfolds underground where hyphae form spindly threads of mycelium that stretch out like vast ...
1. The vegetative thallus of Actinomyces consists of a mycelium composed of profusely branching hyphae, the terminal growing portions of which are densely filled with protoplasm. Toward the center of ...
Letterforms can then be viewed as ‘mycelium’ – which shows the strand-like skeleton that underpins their shapes, reminiscent of the hyphae filaments that make up a mycelium – or as ‘fruiting’. Users ...
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