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Aseptate Fungal Hyphae  Filamentous Hyphae Separated Septa  A

Aseptate fungal hyphae are continuous cytoplasm structures not separated by septa, demonstrating that living structures can be composed of discrete cellular components.

Aseptate fungal hyphae are continuous cytoplasm structures not separated by septa, demonstrating that living structures can be composed of discrete cellular components.

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Back filamentous hyphae not separated by septa - a continuous cytoplasm; living structures are composed of discrete cells 

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