Hyphae
Their hyphae are interwoven to form root like rhizomorph.
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No, hyphae are a characteristic of fungi
Thread like structures in fungi are called hyphae .
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Their hyphae are interwoven to form root like rhizomorph.
Somebody has to answer this question, for there is no answer for it and I don't know it neither. Edited answer: Micorhizal association
thread like
You would know that the hyphae would be infected
The thread like structures found in some fungi are a kind of tubes (filaments with openings on the cell walls) that allow cytoplasm to move between the different cells of a multicelular fungus.
Hyphae are long thread-like structures of fungi. This collective mass of hyphae filaments are called the mycelium. In a fungus, the mycelium's function is to take in nutrients from its surrounding environment.
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