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What structure is missing in the fungal hyphae shown on the right side of Figure 21-5? A. cell walls B. cross walls C. nuclei D. cytoplasm
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What structure is missing in the fungal hyphae shown on the right side of Figure 21-5? A. cell walls B. cross walls C. nuclei D. cytoplasm
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What structure is missing in the fungal hyphae shown on the right side of Figure 21-5?
A. cell walls
B. cross walls
C. nuclei
D. cytoplasm
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Answer: I think it's C. Please tell me if I'm wrong.
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