Which of the following accurately compares the stolon and mycelium in fungi? (2 points) The stolon transports water and nutrients, while the mycelium releases spores. The stolon contains sporangia, while the mycelium stores water and nutrients. The stolons of two fungi connect to form gametangia, while the mycelium is made up of hyphae. The stolon releases enzymes to break down food, while the mycelium provides structure and support.

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This statement accurately compares the stolon and mycelium in fungi.

The stolons of two fungi connect to form gametangia, while the mycelium is made up of hyphae.

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The correct answer would be the third option.

The fungus refers to the member of a group of eukaryotic organisms which involve yeast, molds, and mushrooms.

They consist of different parts such as mycelium, fruiting body, spores, and stolons.

Mycelium refers to the network of hyphae. It is usually present below the soil and helps in obtaining nutrient from decayed organic matter.  

Stolon refers to the hyphae which connect groups of sporangiophores and rhizoids. It is usually present above the soil or surface.

The fruiting body refers to which is involved in the production of spores. Spores help in the reproduction of fungus.