Why fungal non septate hyphae are called coenocytic
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Coenocytic condition is the one in which there are more than one nuclei found in a cell..
This is seen in phycomycetes mainly..
Cells lack septa so cells are multinucleated..
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This is seen in phycomycetes mainly..
Cells lack septa so cells are multinucleated..
Hope it helps!!
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The fungal non septate hyphae are coenocytic because they contain more than one nucleus.
Explanation:
- Usually the fungus hyphae can be divided into two types.
- They are accepted and non septate. In non septate hyphae the entire length of the hyphae is not divided into smaller parts. Similarly they contain more than one nucleus.
- As a result of this they are known to be queen of society. When was it is a term which is used to refer to to a cell which contains more than one nucleus.
To know more about fungal hyphae,
Do all fungi have hyphae? Brainly.in
https://brainly.in/question/2612842
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