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  1. Hypha - Wikipedia

    A hypha consists of one or more cells surrounded by a tubular cell wall. In most fungi, hyphae are divided into cells by internal cross-walls called "septa" (singular septum). Septa are usually …

  2. Hyphal fragments - Are They Dangerous and Air Test Levels ...

    Aug 23, 2021 · Because of their structure, hyphae are often fragmented into smaller pieces, referred to as hyphal or fungal fragments, which can become airborne (1, 2). Hyphal fragments fall into bio …

  3. Hyphae in Fungus - Meaning, Structure, and Types - GeeksforGeeks

    Jul 23, 2025 · Hyphae meaning the thread-like, tubular structures that make up the basic structural unit of a fungus. The word Hypha means a web in Greek and so the term hyphae was given to these …

  4. What Are Hyphal Fragments and Why Do They Matter?

    Each hypha is a tubular filament, typically measuring between 2 to 10 micrometers in diameter, which extends by growing at its tip. These individual hyphae branch and intertwine, forming a complex, …

  5. Cell Biology of Hyphal Growth - PubMed

    Filamentous fungi are a large and ancient clade of microorganisms that occupy a broad range of ecological niches. The success of filamentous fungi is largely due to their elongate hypha, a chain of …

  6. Fungal hyphae – Its definition, structure, and functions

    Nov 29, 2025 · Mycelium is the aggregate name for these species’ hyphae, which are important structures required for growth. Each hypha contains internal septa that divide the cells and at least …

  7. HYPHAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of HYPHAL is of, relating to, or constituting a hypha.