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Answer in one sentence only Plz. What are coenocytic hyphae?

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Answered by Roseta
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Hello friend! Thanks for asking question, here is the answer.

THE NON-SEPTATE, MULTINUCLEATED HYPHAE ARE COENOCYTIC HYPHAE. 

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Answered by shivanginarayan
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A coenocyte functions as a single coordinated unit composed of multiple cells linked structurally and functionally, i.e. through gap junctions. Fungal mycelia in which hyphae lack septa are known as "aseptate" or "coenocytic".
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