| 1. | It is built from sticks and leaf rhizomorphs of fungi.
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| 2. | Fruit bodies arise from the tips or the lateral branches or rhizomorphs.
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| 3. | Some rhizomorphs are simply parallel, linear collections of hyphae.
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| 4. | The base is rooted into the soil with rhizomorphs.
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| 5. | It is here that the rhizomorphs make the closest contact with the rootlets.
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| 6. | For instance, if stucco descends into the soil, rhizomorphs can grow behind it.
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| 7. | _Vinelike rhizomorphs branching from the soil to foundations, framing or the underside of flooring.
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| 8. | The hyphae are partly densely interconnected to rhizomorphs that have a pigment in their outer membrane.
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| 9. | The distribution of the fungus happens through contact with infected wood or thick rhizomorphs on tree stumps.
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| 10. | These pseudo-roots are called rhizomorphs, and are attached to the bottom end of corm.
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