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what are hypae and mycelia of a fungus​

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Answered by nothing19
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Summary:

1.The hyphae and the mycelium are parts of fungi anatomy. The hypha is the building block of a fungus. On the other...

2.Hyphae are often described as strands, threads, or filaments because of their appearance. The mycelium, as a...

3.The term “hyphae” is in plural from, while the word “mycelium” is considered as singular. The singular form of...

4.Since the hypha is also a building block of the mycelium, its characteristics and function are basically the same. The...

5.The hyphae and mycelium are very import...

Answered by Binay564
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The hypha is the basic body plan of a fungus. It is comprised of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall. ... On the other hand, mycelium (plural form – mycelia) is the vegetative part of the fungus. In relation to the hyphae, it is the network collection or bundle of hyphae in one single place.

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