sienirihmoihin
Sienirihmoihin is a Finnish term used in mycology to denote the fungal hyphae—the thread‑like filaments that compose the main body of most fungi. Hyphae grow by extension at their tips and, depending on species, may be septate, containing cross-walls that divide the filament into cells, or coenocytic, with a continuous cytoplasm. Their cell walls are typically made of chitin and glucans, and they are key sites of cellular activity.
Hyphae form the mycelium, the network that explores substrate and absorbs nutrients. They secrete enzymes into
In ecosystems, hyphae drive nutrient cycling and decomposition. They establish symbiotic relationships with plants, most notably
Reproduction involves hyphae producing spores through specialized structures, leading to the spread of fungi. The study