Mention any two characteristics of mycelium of imperfect fungi
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It is branched and synctium
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All fungi are symctium ??
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The following are the two major characteristics of the mycelium of Imperfect Fungi.
- The well-formed mycelium in imperfect fungi or Deuteromycetes is septate and has conidiophores present. This mycelium constitutes severely branched hyphae. The cells have multiple nuclei and possess a pore.
- The hyphae of the mycelium have cell walls that are made up of a chitinous layer of glucan. The hyphae can be intracellular in nature.
- Other than that, another characteristic of the mycelium of the imperfect fungi is that the asexual mode of reproduction in the fungi takes place through the fragments of the hyphae of the mycelium.
Hence, the major characteristics of the mycelium of the Imperfect Fungi or Deuteromycetes have been stated.
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