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Pаrt 1: Errоr CоrrectiоnReаd the following аrticle. There are 15 errors in Clause Connection (Run-ons and Fragments). Find and correct at least 10 of them. You will not be graded down for wrong answers, so try to find all 15.Fungi may not think, but they can communicate   1 |          Fungi extraordinary organisms with unique ways of sensing and adapting   2 | to their environment. While mushrooms or other visible structures might emerge   3 | above the ground, but these are only the surface parts of a far larger, more   4 | complex system beneath the soil—a network of microscopic filaments called   5 | mycelium. Fungi lack a brain, this mycelial network allows them to communicate   6 | and respond to their surroundings in ways that resemble certain brain functions.   7 | Curious about fungi’s potential to recognize and respond to food sources   8 | arranged in different patterns. Researchers from Tohoku University and   9 | Nagaoka College in Japan focused on *Phanerochaete velutina*, a wood-   10 | decaying fungus. By setting up blocks of wood in varying shapes. They observed   11 | how the mycelial network grew, hypothesizing that the fungi might direct growth   12 | to maximize nutrient intake based on the food arrangement.   13 |       The team arranged fungus-colonized wood blocks in damp soil, placing   14 | them in either a circular or X-shaped formation, and they the growth of the   15 | mycelium over a 116-day period. Found that while the mycelium around the   16 | circular arrangement grew relatively evenly, but the X formation showed stronger   17 | mycelial connections to the four outer blocks. This selective pattern suggests   18 | that fungi may indeed “sense” areas. With richer nutrients and adapt their growth   19 | accordingly to reach these resources.   20 |       Since fungi lack a central nervous system, so scientists theorize that   21 | mycelium might use electrical signals within its network to coordinate responses,   22 | functioning somewhat like neurons in animals. These electrical signals may sync   23 | up throughout the network. Facilitating an efficient flow of nutrients and   24 | information within the mycelium. Initially, the mycelium spread outward evenly,   25 | a growth pattern called acropetal growth, over time, it shifted to areas of highest   26 | nutrient concentration.   27 |       This research sheds light on the idea of “basal cognition,” a basic form of   28 | environmental awareness, where fungi appear able to respond intelligently to   29 | their surroundings. By channeling growth toward nutrient-rich areas.   30 |       Although fungi lack conscious thought. Their highly adaptive responses   31 | challenge our understanding of cognition and decision-making. By creating   32 | strong connections in nutrient-rich areas, showcase an impressive survival   33 | strategy that relies on efficient coordination throughout their network and   34 | resembles, in some ways, how brains manage sensory information.