WHAT PLANT STRUCTURE IS MOST LIKE THE HYPHAE OF FUNGI
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Fungi can grow in a variety of places, including soil, animal bodies, water or plants. When most people think of fungi they think of common mushrooms, which look similar to plants growing out of the soil. In addition, fungal "hyphae," which are long, thread-like structures, resemble the roots of plants.
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structure of fungi. except for yeasts, which grow as single cells, most fungi grow as thread-like filaments, like those shown in figure below. the filaments are called hyphae (singular, hypha). each hypha consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall.
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