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25 August, 19:23

You observe the mycelium of a fungus under a microscope and notice no distinct cell walls but several cell nuclei. Is the mycelium composed of septate hyphae or nonseptate hyphae?

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  1. 25 August, 19:50
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    The mycelium is separate from the nonseptate and the cell wall is doing find
  2. 25 August, 20:15
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    Answer: The mycelium is composed of nonseptate hyphae.

    Explanation: Septate hyphae are made up of individual cells separated from one another by distinct cell walls while nonseptate hyphae have no individual cells separated by distinct cell walls rather their nuclei are spread throughout the hypha.
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