bacteria
hydra
moulds
Mosses
yeasts
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The correct answer is C. moulds.
Mycelium
Mycelium refers to the vegetative part of a fungus, consisting of a mass of branching, interconnected hyphae (filaments). It's a characteristic feature of fungi, including molds.
Fungal Growth
Mycelium allows fungi to absorb nutrients from their environment and break down organic matter.
Other Options
The other options don't typically exhibit mycelium:
1. *Bacteria*: Have different growth forms, like colonies or biofilms.
2. *Hydra*: A genus of small freshwater animals.
3. *Mosses*: Non-vascular plants that grow in dense green clumps.
4. *Yeasts*: Single-celled fungi that don't form mycelium.

the answe is E because, YEAST are unicellular and contain hyphae that form a network called MYCELIUM. Thank you


