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What are the biological terms of the following?
1.Reproductive structure in breadmould
2.acquired immunity obtained through artificial means via a weakened form of the pathogen
3.inorganic compound acting as an energy carrier in cells
4.mass of fungal threads

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1. Reproductive structure in bread mold: To find the reproductive structure in bread mold, you can search for the specific organism's name, such as "bread mold reproductive structure" or "bread mold reproductive organs." This way, you can find information about the specific reproductive structures involved in the life cycle of bread mold.

2. Acquired immunity obtained through artificial means via a weakened form of the pathogen: This is commonly referred to as vaccination or immunization. To learn more about the process and terminology related to acquired immunity obtained through artificial means, you can search for "artificially acquired immunity" or "vaccination."

3. Inorganic compound acting as an energy carrier in cells: This term refers to Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP), which is the primary energy carrier molecule in cells. You can search for "inorganic compound acting as energy carrier in cells" or specifically look for information about ATP and its role in cellular energy transfer.

4. Mass of fungal threads: The mass of fungal threads is commonly referred to as mycelium. To find more information about mycelium and its role in the fungal life cycle, you can search for "mass of fungal threads" or "fungal mycelium."

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