explain the structure of a fungus
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Structure of Fungi. Except for yeasts, which grow as single cells, most fungigrow as thread-like filaments, like those shown in Figure below. ... Each hypha consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall. A mass of hyphae make up the body of a fungus, which is called a mycelium (plural, mycelia).
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Explanation: The main body of most fungi is made up of fine, branching, usually colourless threads called hyphae. Each fungus will have vast numbers of these hyphae, all intertwining to make up a tangled web called the mycelium.
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