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So what is the real reason that we are here? DOes a virus have a hyphae? And i can tell you right here right now that: No. No it doesnt. It certainly does not.

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No, viruses do not have hyphae. Hyphae are branching, thread-like structures that make up the body (mycelium) of fungi. Viruses are a different type of microorganism that are not composed of cells and do not have structures like hyphae.

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