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What characteristics determines that fungal hyphae are coenocytic?

Fungal hyphae are considered coenocytic when they lack septa (dividing walls) between the individual cells in the hyphae. This results in the cytoplasm and nuclei freely moving throughout the hyphae without being compartmentalized or separated by cell walls. Coenocytic hyphae are commonly found in fungi like molds and some yeasts.


What are the Threadlike tube composing the body of fungi?

The threadlike tubes composing the body of fungi are called hyphae. Hyphae are tubular structures that make up the mycelium of fungi and are responsible for nutrient absorption and growth. They can be septate (with crosswalls) or aseptate (without crosswalls).


The adaptive advantage associated with the filamentous nature of fungal mycelia is primarily related to?

an extensive surface area well suited for invasive growth and absorptive nutrition.


What are the components that need to be taking in a count in fungis?

thallophyte mycorrhizae balanced parasitism fungi basics thallus microscopic filaments of thalli hypha septum ways to get mycelia mycelium/mycelia papilla papilla plectenchyma prosenchyma pseudoparenchyma rhizomorph haustorium/haustoria example of fungal tissue stroma fructification sclerotium/sclerotia


What masses of the filaments known as a hyphae called?

Mycelium or mycelia.


How would you contact a fungal infection?

One way to contact a fungal infection is from sharing a shower (without sandals) with another person contaminated with a fungal infection.


A group of intertwined hyphae are called?

Mycelia


Asexual reproduction called fragmention pieces of hyphae from of the mycelium are capable of growing into new mycelia?

Fragmentation is a form of asexual reproduction in fungi where pieces of hyphae from the mycelium can grow into new mycelia. This process allows fungi to rapidly reproduce and spread in their environment without the need for sexual reproduction.


What are masses the filaments known as hyphae called?

mycelia


What masses of the filament known as hyphae called?

mycelia


What is mycelia?

Mycelia are the root-like structures of fungi that help them absorb nutrients from their surroundings. They are made up of a network of thin, branching threads called hyphae. Mycelia play a vital role in the decomposition of organic matter and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.


How many cells does mushrooms have?

Mushrooms are the fruiting bodies of larger hidden structures called mycelia. Mycelia are made up of millions of cells it would be impossible to count them all.