. Fungi with hyphae ________. A) acquire their nutrients by phagocytosis B) are called yeasts C) have cell walls that consist mainly of cellulose microfibrils D) are adapted for rapid directional growth to new food sources E) reproduce asexually by a process known as budding
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B) Yeasts are unicellular fungi, not those with hyphae. C) Fungi have cell walls made of chitin, not cellulose microfibrils. D) Hyphae allow fungi to grow rapidly and directionally towards new food sources. Show more…
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