| 1. | Their hyphae penetrate into the root cells and form typical coils.
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| 2. | Some basidiospores germinate repetitively by forming small spores instead of hyphae.
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| 3. | The tips of developing asci on these ascogenous hyphae curl over.
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| 4. | The pathogen survives as hyphae in the seed coat and embryo.
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| 5. | In the soil, the roots encounter the hyphae of fungi.
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| 6. | They develop hyphae, filamentous structures that penetrate the host cell.
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| 7. | The exceptions involve oospores, and hyphae present within tubers.
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| 8. | The most common are germ tubes which grow and develop into hyphae.
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| 9. | "P . omnivore " will form several differentiated hyphae.
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| 10. | Top : Idealized cytoplasmic flow in hyphae of Neurospora crassa.
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