Aspergillus niger- Fungal hyphae

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Aspergillus niger are filamentous fungi , which means that they tend to form filaments ( hyphae ) and thus resemble the structure of a plant. When viewed under the microscope, A. niger consists of a smooth and colorless conidiophores and spore

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