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the multinucleated condition of fungi is called ____​

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Answered by 1234mayankbhatt
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Answer : the multinucleated condition of fungi is called ceonocytic .

Answered by presentmoment
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In a coenocytic mycelium, filamentous fungus have many nuclei.

Explanation:

  • Coenocytic mycelium is a type of multinucleated mycelium. Mycelium with no septa is known as coenocytic mycelium.
  • Aseptate and septate hyphae are the two forms of hyphae. Coenocytic hyphae are also known as aseptate hyphae. It's a distinguishing trait present in a lot of algal fungus.
  • In the vegetative phase of algal fungi, the mycelium normally lacks any internal divisions. The hyphae are multinucleate and aseptate in nature.
  • The mycelium is a continuous mass that expands terminally by apical extension of hyphae and nuclear divisions, resulting in an increase in the number of nuclei.
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