Name the slender filaments that form the body of a fungus.
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Hyphae is the slender filaments that form the body of fungus
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Hyphae are the name of the slender filaments that form the body of a fungus.
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Hyphae are a long and fanning filamentous structure of fungi. In most parasites, hyphae are the principal method of vegetative development, and are on the whole called a mycelium.
Hyphae comprise at least one cell encompassed by a cylindrical cell wall. In most parasites, hyphae are partitioned into cells by inward cross-dividers called "septa".
Septa are normally punctured by pores huge enough for ribosomes and mitochondria; and here and there cores to stream between cells.
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