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  • Mucor: Understanding Its Multicellular Structure
    Mucor is a multicellular organism.

    While it does not have complex tissues like animals or plants, Mucor is a fungus and its structure consists of branching filaments called hyphae. These hyphae intertwine to form a network called a mycelium.

    Therefore, Mucor is not a single cell, but a collection of interconnected cells forming a multicellular structure.

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