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Nothing? Coenocytic Hyphae are identified by their lack of internal cell wall structures and become multinucleate upon division?

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Nothing? Coenocytic Hyphae are identified by their lack of a cell wall and become multinucleate upon division?

So you are saying that there aren't individual cells? Hmm, might have to edit my biology book's definition for hypha--a filament of fungal cells.

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So you are saying that there aren't individual cells? Hmm, might have to edit my biology book's definition for hypha--a filament of fungal cells.

 

Apologies, I was overly assumptive and made a poor choice in my wording . . . . .

 

I meant with regard to internal cell structure. No cell division takes place in a non-septa Hyphae cell, only division of the nucleus takes place.

 

Forgive me? *poutty face*

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