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exaple of mycelium sepata​

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Answered by preetisinghkrishna
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One in which septa, or cross-walls, divide the hyphae into numerous uninucleated or multinucleated cells.

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Answered by Sriramgangster
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The aseptate, multinucleate mycelium is called coenocytic. The septa in the aseptate, coenocytic mycelium, however, are formed only to cut off reproductive structures, or to seal off a damaged portion. Such septa are solid plates. They lack pores.

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