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Hyphae - Definition, Function and Structure | Biology Dictionary Hyphae are comprised of hypha, which are the long filamentous branches found in fungi and actinobacteria (shown below) Hyphae are important structures required for growth in these species, and together, are referred to as mycelium
Hypha - Wikipedia Hyphae are described as "gloeoplerous" ("gloeohyphae") if their high refractive index gives them an oily or granular appearance under the microscope These cells may be yellowish or clear (hyaline)
Hypha - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Hyphae are the basic cellular unit of filamentous fungal structures Individual hyphae are small and, with few exceptions, can be seen only after considerable magnification