Asked by Camryn Council on Jun 02, 2024

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The portion of a mycorrhizal fungus that penetrates the cell walls of the root cortex is called an arbuscule.

Arbuscule

A specialized tree-like structure formed within the cells of plant roots by certain types of fungi in a symbiotic mycorrhizal relationship.

Mycorrhizal Fungus

A type of fungus that forms a symbiotic relationship with the roots of a plant, exchanging nutrients and water in a way that benefits both organisms.

  • Understand the connection between the roots of plants and the soil, encompassing the relationships with mycorrhizae and various other living entities.
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Zybrea KnightJun 07, 2024
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Arbuscules are specialized structures formed by mycorrhizal fungi within the cells of the root cortex, where they penetrate the cell walls but not the cell membrane, facilitating nutrient exchange between the fungus and the plant.