hypha
hy
ˈhaÉĒ
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pha
fə
fē
/hˈaÉĒfə/
hyphae

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a thread-like structure found in fungi, consisting of a chain of cells that collectively form the fungal mycelium, essential for nutrient absorption and growth
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The hypha extended through the soil in search of nutrients for the fungus.
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