Aquatic fungi and conjugation fungi are together grouped into
O Phycomycetes
O Deuteromycetes
Basidiomycetes
O Ascomycetes
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Phycomycetes
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- Phycomycetes are also called as zygomycetes.
- They are called so as they produce haploid spores through the process of meiosis from the zygospore which further grows into an individual. (process is called conjugation)
- They are found in aquatic region.
- The mycelium is aspetate and coenocytic.
- The asexual reproduction takes place by zoospores (motile spores) or aplanospores (non-motile spores).
- These spores are produced inside the sporagium.
- Sexual reproduction takes place by fusion of gametes which forms a zygospore.
- The zygospores have aprotective covering and they can withstand extreme conditions.
- When the conditions are favourable, the diploid nucleus of the zygospore can undergo meiosis to produce haploid hyphae.
- The gametes can be morphologically different.
- If they are similar, they are called as isogamous.
- If they are dissimilar in size, they are called anisogamous or oogamous.
- Example - Rhizopus and Albugo.
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➡ Aquatic fungi and conjugation fungi are together grouped into (1)Phycomycetes
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▶ Extra Information :-
✏Phycomycetes is an obsolete polyphyletic taxon for certain fungi with aseptate hyphae.
✏It is used in the Engler system.
✏The class Phycomycetes has been abolished and in its place exists Zygomycetes, Chytridiomycetes, Plasmodiophoromycetes, Hyphochytridiomycetes, Trichomycetes and Oomycetes.
✏Scientific name: Phycomycota
✏Higher classification: Slime molds
✏Rank: Class
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