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A scientist observed a fungus and recorded what she saw: • orange in color • found on the surface of a leaf • tightly arranged hyphae • contains cell walls The scientist most likely observed which fungus?
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rust, because it has tightly arranged hyphae
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The answer is Rust fungi. The orange fruiting bodies form on the surface of the plant leaves while the hyphae grow intracellularly.
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