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Coenocytic mycelium is(a) uninucleate, septate(b) multinucleate, septate(c) multinucleate, aseptate(d) both $(b)$ and $(c)$.
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Coenocytic mycelium is a type of fungal mycelium that contains multiple nuclei within a common cytoplasm, without the presence of septa or cross-walls. Show more…
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