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Why. Aseptate hypha are multinucleated? From ch 2 |
| Answer» Coenocytic\xa0hyphae\xa0are\xa0multinucleated\xa0cells. The bodies of fungi are made of a mass of branching\xa0hyphae\xa0and are called mycelia. Often the body of fungi is not noticed until it\xa0forms\xa0a fruiting body.\xa0A\xa0hypha\xa0consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall. ... The major structural polymer in fungal cell walls is typically chitin, in contrast to plants and oomycetes that have cellulosic cell walls. Some fungi have\xa0aseptate hyphae, meaning their\xa0hyphae\xa0are not partitioned by septa. | |