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What are pseudohyphae?

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What are pseudohyphae?..

Answer / biomaster

Some species of fungi produce buds that characteristically
failed to detach and become elongated continuation of the
budding process then produces a chain of elongated yeast
cells called pseudohyphae.

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What are pseudohyphae?..

Answer / dr.dany

Pseudohyphae is characterised by elongated filamentous cells joined end to end resembling hyphae but lack of cytoplasmic connection between the cells.

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What are pseudohyphae?..

Answer / jerome

psuedo basically means false or not true and a hyphae is a
the areas which fugus grow or it is one of the
characteristic of a fungi

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