Mutualistic associations of plant roots and fungi are called ______. Select one: A. mycophyta B. mycelia C. mycorrhizae D. myrmecochores
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Mycelia are the vegetative parts of a fungus, consisting of a network of hyphae, so this is also not the correct answer. Mycorrhizae are the mutualistic associations between plant roots and fungi, so this is the correct answer. Myrmecochores are plants that Show more…
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