| 1. | The hamathecium is the hypha emerging between the asci of the hymenium.
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| 2. | For details on the sexual characteristics of fungi, see : Hypha and Plasmogamy.
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| 3. | Basidiospores germinate on seedlings, and each hypha undergoes plasmogamy with a compatible hypha.
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| 4. | Basidiospores germinate on seedlings, and each hypha undergoes plasmogamy with a compatible hypha.
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| 5. | The cell walls of the ascomycetes almost always contain chitin and nuclei within a hypha.
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| 6. | After more tips turn in the same direction, their hypha form a stronger directional field.
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| 7. | In mycology, a stolon is defined as an occasionally septate hypha, which connects sporangiophores together.
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| 8. | At the terminal end of the hypha, thick-walled, resting spores called teliospores form.
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| 9. | In this way, it is possible to observe spontaneous orientation of the growing hypha into single direction.
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| 10. | In this, one nucleus transfers to the other hypha, reestablishing the dikaryotic state of the fungus.
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