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Define Myscillieum and Hyphae..!!​

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Answered by ramcharan54
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Filamentous fungi could contain more than one nuclei in a coenocytic mycelium. A coenocyte capabilities as a single coordinated unit composed of a couple of cells linked structurally and functionally, i.E. ... Fungal mycelia where hyphae lack septa are often called "aseptate" or "coenocytic".

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Myscillieum

Mycelium extend the area in which a fungi can find nutrients. ... Fungi are stationary organisms; however, mycelium grow outwards to look for water and nutrients such as nitrogen, carbon, potassium and phosphorus, which the mycelium transports to the fruiting body so it can continue to produce biomass and grow.

hyphae

Hyphae perform a variety of functions in fungi. They contain the cytoplasm or cell sap, including the nuclei containing genetic material. Hyphae absorb nutrients from the environment and transport them to other parts of the thallus (fungus body).

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