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How is Septate hyphae different from aseptate hyphae

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The key difference between septate and aseptate hyphae is that septate hyphae have septa or cross walls that divide hyphae into distinct cells while aseptate hyphae lack septa. ... In order to separate cells within the hyphae, there are perforated cross-walls called septa. But, septa are not present in hyphae of all fungi.

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