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Mycellium is not septate in examples

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Answered by anilverma470
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Yes mycellium is Non-Septate Hyphae. Non-septate hyphae, also known as aseptate or coenocytic hyphae, form one long cell with many nuclei. ... While they do not form septa between nuclei, they do form a septum at branch points that connect one filament to another, preventing the entire network from being compromised if one hypha is injured ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Heyaa dear,..............

Yes ,mycellium is not seprate in examples

septate mycelium. One in which septa, or cross-walls, divide the hyphae into numerous uninucleated or multinucleated cells.

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