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The hyphae are divided into separate cells by septae, and lack clamp connections.
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The subhymenium is ramose-composed of relatively thin branching, unclamped hyphae.
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These structures are also composed of a fungal hyphae wrapped around cyanobacteria.
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When you stroll in the woods, you pass over millions of miles of filamentous hyphae.
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The dynein motor is required for retrograde transport of endosomes in fungal hyphae.
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Hyphae used to break down matter and absorb nutrients are also used in reproduction.
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Characteristic hyphae can be seen interspersed among the epithelial cells.
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Clamp connections are absent, and the skeletal hyphae are yellowish-brown.
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The flesh, again, is primarily made up of skeletal hyphae with some generative hyphae.
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  • Any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus
  • A hypha (plural hyphae) is a long, branching filamentous structure of a fungus, and also of unrelated Actinobacteria. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium; yeasts are unicellular fungi that do not grow as hyphae.
  • (Hyphae (singular hypha)) The individual filament or thread that make up a fungus.
  • (Hyphae) A fine threadlike structure of cell formed by fungi affecting a plant.
  • (Hyphae) Fine strands of fungus
  • (Hyphae) The principal element of the growing or vegetative form of a mold (filamentous fungi), characterized by branching tube-like growth.
  • (Hyphae) The thread-like underground part of a mushroom plant.
  • (Hyphae) single threads of a fungal body, also used for certain bacteria (actinomycetes).
  • (hyphae) Small threads that are part of a fungus. These thin strands stretch out to gather food and nutrients to allow the fungus to grow.