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<p>basic types.  The classical form is thick-walled and very long in comparison to the frequently septate generative hyphae, which are unbranched or rarely branched, with little cell content.  They have few septa and lack clamp connections. Fusiform skeletal hyphae are the second form of skeletal hyphae. Unlike typical skeletal hyphae these are swollen centrally and often exceedingly broad, hence giving the hypha a <a href="page.php?w=wikt%3Afusiform">fusiform</a> shape.<br/>
*<b>Binding</b> hyphae are thick-walled and frequent branched. Often they</p><p>
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