Mycelium of class - ascomycetes in uninucleate septate
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The members of other classes of fungi (Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes) develop internal cross walls called the septa which divide the hyphae into segments. The septa appear at regular intervals behind the hyphal tip. The segments may be uninucleate. In a septate mycelium the septa between the cells are transverse.
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