Hyphae is plural for the word hypha. Hyphae are the filaments of the branches of the mycelium or vegetative part of a fungus.
Hyphae are the long, branching filamentous structure which contain protoplasm with oil globules.
Hyaline hypha is a part of fungal structure.The branches of fungi are called hyphae.When these hyphae are clear without any granules then they are called as Hyaline Hypha.
The part of a fungus that feeds,grows,and ultimately may produce a mushroom or some other things.
Hyphae is not a type of fungi it is however part of the fungal structure. Hyphae appear to be like roots. They do not feature in the yeast cell sturcture.
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Hyaline Cartilage
Hyaline cartilage is the correct answer to this description of connective tissue.
hyphae.
Hyaline cartilage is the most common, abundant type of cartilage found in the body.
Costal cartilage is a long strip of hyaline cartilage
No, hyphae are a characteristic of fungi
Hyaline Cartilage
Hyaline cartilage is the correct answer to this description of connective tissue.
hyphae.
Hyaline cartilage is the most common, abundant type of cartilage found in the body.
yes, Hyphae is in the roots
Hyaline cartilage is found on the joint surfaces.
Costal cartilage is a long strip of hyaline cartilage
Hyphae refers to the filamentous structures of fungi. The hyphae are used for reproduction and nutrient gathering.
hyaline cartilage
Yes. The whole fungus is made of hyphae or modified hyphae.
If the hyphae are spread out, the fungus appears fuzzy.