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  • == Hyphae == '''Hyphae''' (pronounced: /ˈhaɪfiː/) are the long, branching filamentous structure
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  • ...e long, branching filamentous structure of a fungus. The plural form is '''hyphae''' (pronounced: /ˈhaɪfiː/). ...l cross-walls, known as [[septa]]. However, some fungi have [[coenocytic]] hyphae, which are not divided by septa.
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  • ..., branching filamentous structures of fungi. In some fungi, the hyphae are coenocytic. ..., consisting of a network of fine white filaments (hyphae). It can also be coenocytic.
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  • ...gospore]]. This is formed during sexual reproduction when two compatible [[hyphae]] meet and fuse together. The resulting structure, the zygospore, is thick- Zygomycetes are also known for their coenocytic [[hyphae]], which are hyphae that lack septa, or cross-walls. This allows for the free flow of cytoplasm
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  • Oomycetes are characterized by their filamentous, coenocytic [[hyphae]], and their unique method of reproduction. They produce large, non-motile * [[Hyphae]]
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