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what is function of cross walls in hyphae.

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Answered by neelrajK
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They are highly branched haustorium-like structures within plant cells which develop from the intercellular hyphae. Their formation creates a large surface area for transfer, due to the invagination of the host plasma membrane which is closely associated with the fine arbuscular hyphal branches

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They play an important role in nutrient uptake from the soil, with bi-directional transfer providing the plant with nutrients and enabling the fungus to utilize organic carbon (C) compounds from the plant. Arbuscules are thought to be the sites of nutrient transfer. They are highly branched haustorium-like structures within plant cells which develop from the intercellular hyphae. Their formation creates a large surface area for transfer, due to the invagination of the host plasma membrane which is closely associated with the fine arbuscular hyphal branches.

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