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What is 'Hyphae'? And what does it do?

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The basic cellular unit of fungi is described as a hypha. This is usually a tubular cell which is surrounded by a rigid, chitin-containing cell wall. The hypha extends by tip growth, and multiplies by branching, creating a fine network called a mycelium. Hyphae contain nuclei, mitochondria, ribosomes, Golgi and membrane-bound vesicles within a plasma-membrane bound cytoplasm. The sub-cellular structures are supported and organized by micro-tubules and endoplasmic reticulum.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

No problem :D

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