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Fungi are characterised by :​

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Answered by Niloy7815
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They are characterized by filamentous, vegetative cells called hyphae. ... Many fungi occur not as hyphae but as unicellular forms called yeasts, which reproduce vegetatively by budding.

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Answered by rohit27951
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They are characterized by filamentous, vegetative cells called hyphae. A mass of hyphae forms the thallus (vegetative body) of the fungus, composed of mycelium.

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