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The hyphae of Aspergillus are...

The hyphae of Aspergillus are

A

Aseptate and multinucleate

B

Septate and multinucleate

C

Aseptate and uninucleate

D

Septate and uninucleate

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B

Septate hyphae have dividers between cells called septa. The septa have opening called pores between the cells to allow the flow of cytoplasm and through out the mycelium. Mycelium is branched septate hyphae and multinucleate in the class Ascomycetes. Ex: Aspergillus.
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