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The Structure Of A Fungal Hyphae. Coenocytic Hyphae, Septate Hyphae. 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 Perforated By Pores Large Enough For Ribosomes, Mitochondria, And Sometimes Nuclei To Flow Between Cells.