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What are hyphae made of? A. cilia and flagella B. spores and sex cells C. membranes and cytoplasm D. soil and rocks asap
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What are hyphae made of?
A. cilia and flagella
B. spores and sex cells
C. membranes and cytoplasm
D. soil and rocks
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The answer is C) membranes and cytoplasm
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C. membranes and cytoplasm
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