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What are hyphae made of? soil and rocks cilia and flagella spores and sex cells
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The answer to this question would be is Fungi are structed in filaments called hyphac, which are made up of strings of cells and separated from one another by delta or crosswalls. many of these hyphqc grouped together make up mtcelium.
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