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Fungi do not have a skeleton similar to the hard structure providing a frame for the body of an animal. The shapes of most fungi are formed by the arrangement of threadlike tubular filaments called hyphae that are each surrounded by a stiff wall usually made of chitin-the same material that forms the exoskeletons of insects.

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