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Is septate (or non-septate) hyphae an answer to Module 4 Test, Question #5?
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Septate hyphae are not necessarily non-aerial. ALL hyphae are either septate or non-septate. Those are the two ways that cells can be arranged in the hyphae. Thus, there are aerial hyphae which are septate and non-aerial hypha which are also septate. In the same way, both aerial and non-aerial hyphae can be non-septate.

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