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The hyphae of Rhizopus are...

The hyphae of Rhizopus are

A

Branched, septate and uninucleate

B

Branched, aseptate and multinucleate

C

Unbranched, aseptate and multinucleate

D

Unbranched, septate and coenocytic

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B

Rhizopus species grow as a filamentous, branching hyphae that generally lack cross wall i.e. they are coenocytic multinucleate cell which can result from multiple nuclear division without their cytokinesis.
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