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Chapter 36.1, Problem 5CC
Summary Introduction

To explain: How fungal hyphae offergreater surface area for nutrient absorption.

Concept introduction: Multicellular filament and single cells (yeasts) are the most common type of fungal body structure. The structural features of multicellular fungi increase their ability to grow and consume nutrients from their environment. Fungal hyphae are thin, long, and filamentous structuresthat develop intoa large interwoven network inside the soil or other substrates to absorb nutrient.

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