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What is hyaline hyphae?

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Hyphae is plural for the word hypha. Hyphae are the filaments of the branches of the mycelium or vegetative part of a fungus.

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Hyphae are the long, branching filamentous structure which contain protoplasm with oil globules.

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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.

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The part of a fungus that feeds,grows,and ultimately may produce a mushroom or some other things.

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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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