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Differences between septate and aseptate

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Answered by apokun
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in fungi

septate hyphae means the walls are separated into individual cells called septa.

aseptate hyphae or coenocytic hyphae means the hyphae consists of continuous tubes with multinucleated cytoplasm.

Answered by faiqayasmin98
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Answer:

these terms are related to fungal hyphae.

Explanation:

Septate hyphae are divided into individual cells by cross walls while aseptate hyphae lack septa or cross walls.instead they are in the form of multinucleate large cell.

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