Which organism is identified by non-septate hyphae that typically branch at right angles (90 degrees)?
Explanation
Mucor species are characterized by broad, non-septate hyphae that frequently branch at 90-degree angles. In contrast, Aspergillus shows septate hyphae with acute angle branching, while Cryptococcus neoformans is a yeast, and Coccidioides immitis forms spherules rather than hyphae.