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What is coenocytic hyphae?

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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Coenocytic hyphae are nonseptate, also called aseptate, meaning they are one long cell that is not divided into compartments. Coenocytic hyphae result from nuclear divisions within a cell without an accompanying division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis).

Answered by Anonymous
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In the organisms of kingdom fungi, multi nucleated, non septate hyphae are present which are known as coenocytic hyphae.

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