what are thread like structures in fungi called.
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The fungal body consists of thread-like structures called hyphae, which can bunch up into a mycelium. Fungi often make specialized reproductive structures, such as a mushroom.
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the thread like structure is called hyphae this is a branched and filamentous structure which is mainly responsible for the vegetative growth the hyphae are collectively known as mycelium this consist of some cell in tubular cell wall in them septa perform pores in them
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