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What are Coenocytic hyphae?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Coenocytic hyphae are big, multinucleated cells. These branches are hyphae, or filaments, of a mold called Penicillium. A mycelium may range in size from microscopic to very large. In fact, one of the largest living organisms on Earth is the mycelium of a single fungus.

Answered by arupbairagya
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Hyphae without septae are called coenocytic hyphae. Coenocytic hyphae are big, multinucleated cells. These branches are hyphae, or filaments, of a mold called Penicillium. A mycelium may range in size from microscopic to very large.

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