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Talk about the structure of a fungi.

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In most of them hyphae are divided by septa (transverse wall) and consists of long linear cells, each containing one or two nuclei. Septum between two cells is perforated by a central pore allowing protoplasm of a cell to pass from one cell to another. Others are coenocytic, undivided by septa and something like an elongated multinucleated giant cell.


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