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The hyphae of Aspergillus are

A
Aseptate and multinucleate
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Septate and multinucleate
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Aseptate and antinucleare
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Septate and antinucleare
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Solution

The correct option is B Septate and multinucleate

The hyphae of Aspergillus is branched. It is separated by intracellular cross walls. So the hyphae are septate and multinucleated. Here, the mycelium grows above the substratum. It is a widespread saprophyte and grows on stale bread, fruits, vegetables, etc.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.


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