Aspergillus exhibits septate hyphae that branch at a 45-degree angle, whereas Mucor and Rhizopus species present nonseptate hyphae branching at 90-degree angles.
Aspergillus features septate hyphae branching at 45 degrees, while Mucor and Rhizopus have nonseptate hyphae branching at 90 degrees.
Text | Aspergillus septate hyphae angle at 45˚ Mucor | Rhizopus nonseptate hyphae angle at 90˚ |
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