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Hyphal Structure Questions
... Submit Answer 2 Answer 2 Adventitious or secondary septa form in all filamentous fungi. In principle, the secondary septa enable separation of function within the ... the region. The elements are laid down over the expanding region. The filamentous form is sustained by complete control over movement of component parts, turgor ... binding hyphae, which are also thick walled, but are also highly branched ...
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Mycology - Structure and Function - Cytoplasm
... the haploid state of most nuclei. Nuclei may move through the cytoplasm of most filamentous fungi, even through the dolipore septum of the Basidiomycota. LINK Mitochondrium. MITOCHONDRIA: The ... in yeast cells may differ. Giant, branched mitochondria have been observed in yeasts, and intermediate forms occur in cells transforming from yeast to filamentous growth. CYTOPLASM: The cytoplasm is typical ...
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