which of the following options describes the coenocytic condition in fungus 1)uninucleated hypha without septum 2) multinucleated hypha without septum 3)multicellular hypha 4) multicilliate hypha
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In the algal fungi (Phycomycetes) the mycelium in the vegetative phase usually lacks internal partitions of any kind. The hyphae are thus multinucleate and aseptate. The mycelium is a continuous mass. It grows terminally by the apical elongation of the hyphae accompanied by increase in the number of nuclei by nuclear divisions. The aseptate, multinucleate mycelium is called coenocytic. The septa in the aseptate, coenocytic mycelium, however, are formed only to cut off reproductive structures, or to seal off a damaged portion.
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