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English: Fungal hyphae and mycelium are essential structures in the fungal kingdom that play crucial roles in the growth, nutrition, and reproduction of fungi.Hyphae (singular: hypha) are the thread-like, filamentous structures that make up the body of a fungus. They are typically microscopic and consist of long chains of cells.Mycelium is the mass of interconnected hyphae that forms the vegetative body of a fungus. It's the visible, often cottony or web-like growth you see when a fungus is growing.
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Fungal hyphae and mycelium are essential structures in the fungal kingdom that play crucial roles in the growth, nutrition, and reproduction of fungi.

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