
1) Conidiophore 2) Rhizomorph
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1) Fibril 2) Filament 3) Strand
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Filamentous part of a fungus, usually septate and consisting of several cells in linear succession. (Pl. hyphae.) See mycelium.
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(pl. hyphae) a tubular, threadlike filament of fungal mycelium.
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(from the article `stolon`) ...specialized points called nodes. In zoology, stolons of certain invertebrate animals are horizontal extensions that produce new individuals by ... A typical fungus consists of a mass of branched, tubular filaments enclosed by a rigid cell wall. The filaments, called hyphae (singular hypha), ... ...of th...
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A filament of a fungus or oomycete. Collectively, the hyphae (from the Greek hypha for 'web') comprise the mycelium. The walls of hyphae are composed of chitin.
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<microbiology> Filament of fungal tissue that may or may not be separated into a file of cells by cross walls (septa). ... It is the main growth form of filamentous fungi and is characterised by growth at the tip followed by lateral branching. ... (11 Jan 1998) ...
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(hi´fә) pl. hy´phae one of the filaments or threads composing the mycelium of a fungus. branching filamentous outgrowths produced by certain bacteria (such as Actinomyces), sometimes forming a mycelium.
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Fine thread-like structure that makes up the body of a fungus. Pl. hyphae
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Filament of fungal tissue that may or may not be separated into a file of cells by cross-walls (septa). It is the main growth form of filamentous fungi, and is characterized by growth at the tip followed by lateral branching.
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Fine thread-like structure that makes up the body of a fungus. Pl. hyphae
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(plural=hyphae) a single branch of a mycelium.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: hī′fă, hī′fē Definitions: 1. A branching tubular cell characteristic of the filamentous fungi (molds). In most species the hyphae are divided by cross-walls (septa) into multicellular hyphae; intercommunicating hyphae constitute a mycelium, the visible colony on natural substrates or artific...
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n.Threadlike filaments that form the mycelium (body) of a fungus; hyphae- pl.
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n.Threadlike filaments that form the mycelium (body) of a fungus; hyphae- pl.
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[
n] - any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus
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(in a fungus) one of the threadlike elements of the mycelium.
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