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The stalks of the trichome are septate. The trichomes (pubescences) that often cover the plant body are the result of divisions of epidermal cells.

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The stalks of the trichome are septate. The trichomes (pubescences) that often cover the plant body are the result of divisions of epidermal cells.

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Rhizpous hyphae are not divided, so are coenocytic.

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Septate hyphae are composed of individual cells separated from one another by cell walls. Nonseptate hyphae look like one big cell! There are no walls, and the nuclei are spread throughout the hypha.

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a septate hyphea has many divisions whereas the coenocytic hyphea also known as aseptate is free from any division

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