Most fungi are formed by thin, branched filaments – unicellular or multicellular.

The bodies of most fungi are formed by fine, branched filaments, unicellular or multicellular, called hyphae. The membrane of the cells that form the hyphae contains the carbohydrate chitin and performs a supporting function. The mycelium grows all life, while the growth is apical. In the center, old mycelium cells die off with age.



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