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Septum in eumycota fungi, bearing a complex pore is designated as a [BHU 2002]
A) Coenocyte
B) Septate hypha
C) Dolipore septum
D) Secondary simple pore

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The correct answer to this question is Dolipore Septum.

Thus, Septum in Eumycota fungi, bearing a complex pore is designated as a Dolipore Septum.

Found in almost all species of fungi, Dolipore septum is the dividing wall between cells. It is a barrel shaped pore with an open end.

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