Biology, asked by nikku3340, 1 year ago

Some fungi have no cross walls in their hyphae. These hyphae are called:A. septate
B. non-septateC. septum
D. all of these

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The fungi which does not have any cross walls in hyphae is known as c) septum.


Hyphae are considered as long, branching filamentous structure of oomycete, fungus or actinobacterium.


The hyphae are regarded as the primary mode for vegetative growth and it is collectively regarded as mycelium.


The structure of hypahe comprises of one or more cells enclosed by the tubular cell wall.


Septa are normally perforated by means of pores which are large enough for the mitochondria, ribosomes as well as nuclei.

Answered by suchitrads345
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The right answer is septum

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