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hy·pha H0361900 (hī′fə)n. pl. hy·phae (-fē) 1. Any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus.2. Any of the threadlike filaments produced by certain bacteria. [New Latin, from Greek huphē, web; see webh- in Indo-European roots.] hy′phal adj.hypha (ˈhaɪfə) n, pl -phae (-fiː) (Botany) any of the filaments that constitute the body (mycelium) of a fungus[C19: from New Latin, from Greek huphē web] ˈhyphal adjhy•pha (ˈhaɪ fə) n., pl. -phae (-fē). (in a fungus) one of the threadlike elements of the mycelium. [1865–70; < New Latin < Greek hyphḗ web] hy′phal, adj. hy·pha (hī′fə) Plural hyphae (hī′fē) One of the long slender tubes that form the structural parts of the body of a fungus. Masses of hyphae make up the mycelium.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | hypha - any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungusconidiophore - a specialized fungal hypha that produces conidiamycelium - the vegetative part of a fungus consisting of a mass of branching threadlike hyphaerhizomorph - a dense mass of hyphae forming a root-like structure characteristic of many fungifibril, filament, strand - a very slender natural or synthetic fiber |
hyphaenUK
hypha[′hī·fə] (mycology) One of the filaments composing the mycelium of a fungus. hyphaenUK
hypha [hi´fah] (pl. hy´phae) (L.) 1. one of the filaments or threads composing the mycelium of a fungus.2. branching filamentous outgrowths produced by certain bacteria (e.g., Actinomyces, Hyphomicrobium), sometimes forming a mycelium.hy·pha, pl. hy·phae (hī'fă, hī'fē), 1. A branching tubular cell characteristic of the filamentous fungi (molds). In most species the hyphae are divided by cross-walls (septa) into multicellular hyphae; intercommunicating hyphae constitute a mycelium, the visible colony on natural substrates or artificial laboratory media. The terms hypha and mycelium often are used interchangeably. 2. Similar structure in some bacteria, e.g., Streptomyces. [G. hyphē, a web] hypha (hī′fə)n. pl. hy·phae (-fē) 1. Any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungus.2. Any of the threadlike filaments produced by certain bacteria. hy′phal adj.hy·pha, pl. hyphae (hī'fă, -fē) A branching tubular cell characteristic of the filamentous fungi (molds). Intercommunicating hyphae constitute a mycelium, the visible colony on natural substrates or artificial laboratory media. [G. hyphē, a web]hypha (pl. hyphae) a filament of the body of a fungus and of certain bacteria, the total of which make up the nonreproductive part of the organism, as opposed to the fruiting body Hyphae may be septate, having internal septa, or nonseptate. However, even in the septate stage, pores are present in the septa so that there is a continuity of cytoplasmic material throughout the hypha. See also HAUSTORIUM.hyphaenUK
Words related to hyphanoun any of the threadlike filaments forming the mycelium of a fungusRelated Words- conidiophore
- mycelium
- rhizomorph
- fibril
- filament
- strand
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