a septate is type of hyphae, hyphae is either continuos single celled called aseptate or divided as multicellular are calle septate and the dividing wall is called septa
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septate is a morphological term used in biology and it has two instances
In human body it is used to describe a divided uterus
In mycology, it is used to describe the condition of spores or hyphae in terms of having or lacking a septa to divide cells.
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