Hypha example sentences

Related (11): mycelium, fungus, filament, spore, septa, branching, growth, agar, decomposer, symbiotic, eukaryote

"Hypha" Example Sentences

1. The hypha of the fungus grew rapidly.
2. The mycelium produced a network of hyphae throughout the soil.
3. The hyphae of the fungi invaded the plant's root tissues.
4. The hyphae formed a dense mat on the surface of the bread.
5. The hyphae of the mushroom were visible to the naked eye.
6. The hyphae of the mold spread quickly on the damp surface.
7. The hyphae of the filamentous algae were highly branched.
8. The hyphae of the lichen were intertwined with the partner species.
9. The hyphae of the rust fungus caused damage to the plant's leaves.
10. The hyphae of the truffle fungus formed a symbiotic relationship with trees.
11. The hyphae of the yeast formed colonies on the sugar-rich surface.
12. The hyphae of the slime mold formed a fruiting body.
13. The hyphae of the zygomycetes were coenocytic.
14. The hyphae of the ascomycetes produced sexual spores in the ascus.
15. The hyphae of the basidiomycetes produced spores on the gills.
16. The hyphae of the chytrids were flagellated.
17. The hyphae of the glomeromycetes formed arbuscular mycorrhizal associations.
18. The hyphae of the oomycetes caused plant diseases.
19. The hyphae of the septate fungi had cross-walls.
20. The hyphae of the sporangia produced spores by mitosis.
21. The hyphae of the conidia produced spores by asexual reproduction.
22. The hyphae of the mold grew in a fuzzy mass on the rotten fruit.
23. The hyphae of the water mold were found in the aquatic environment.
24. The hyphae of the rust fungus caused yellow spots on the wheat leaves.
25. The hyphae of the smut fungus caused swelling on the corn kernels.
26. The hyphae of the powdery mildew covered the plant's leaves with white dust.
27. The hyphae of the wood-decaying fungi caused rot in the timber.
28. The hyphae of the root endophytes formed a mutualistic relationship with plants.
29. The hyphae of the mycoparasites attacked other fungi to obtain nutrients.
30. The hyphae of the entomopathogenic fungi infected insects and caused their death.

Common Phases

1. The hyphae grew rapidly;
2. The hyphae interlaced to form a mycelium;
3. The hyphae destroyed the organic matter;
4. The hyphae released spores into the air;
5. The hyphae formed a symbiotic relationship with the plant;
6. The hyphae absorbed nutrients from the soil;
7. The hyphae extended into the surrounding environment;
8. The hyphae branched out to explore new areas;
9. The hyphae broke down cellulose and lignin;
10. The hyphae formed a network underground.

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