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  • Understanding Fungal Structure: The Role of Hyphae
    The vegetative bodies of most fungi are hyphae.

    Here's why:

    * Hyphae are long, thread-like filaments that make up the fungal body. They are responsible for nutrient absorption, growth, and reproduction.

    * Mycelium is a network of interconnected hyphae that forms the main body of the fungus.

    While some fungi exist as single-celled organisms (yeasts), the majority are multicellular and have a complex structure built upon hyphae.

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