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what is mycellium nad what are its type?

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Answered by chsumanth88762
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Explanation:

Mycelium: The collective, filamentous strands that make up the fungal thallus. Strands of mycelium is referred to as hyphae (sing. =hypha). Mycelium may be of two types: Septate: Mycelium that is divided into discreet cells by cell walls that are laid down at regular intervals along the length of the mycelium.

Answered by parakhjain2284
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Explanation:

Mycelium is the vegetative component of a fungus, which consists of white or cream-coloured fungal threads or filaments recognized as hyphae. A single mycelium’s size varies from being very tiny to be as common as a forest.

A huge network forms by the branching mycelium masses, typically discovered subterranean. In one cubic inch (2.54 cubic centimetres) of soil, more than 8 miles (13 km) of hyphal filaments can sometimes be discovered.

Mycelium may be of two types:

Septate: Mycelium that is divided into discreet cells by cell walls that are laid down at regular intervals along the length of the mycelium. These cell walls are called septa (sing. ...

Coenocytic: Mycelium that is not divided up by septa and forms a continuous tubular network.

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