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Multicellular fungi have a _

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The vast majority of fungi are multicellular. Most of the body of a fungi is made from a network of long, thin filaments called 'hyphae'. Hyphae filaments are made from tubular cells that connect end on end. Each cell is surrounded by a cell wall composed of a compound called 'chitin'.

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Multicellular fungi reproduce by making spores. Mold is a multicellular fungus. It consists of filaments called hyphae that can bunch together into structures called mycelia. Several mycelia grouped together are a mycelium and these structures form the thallus or body of the mold.

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