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Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes are two classes of fungi. How would you differentiate them?​

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Answered by amrit4745
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The main difference between these two groups is in the way in which they produce their microscopic spores. In the Basidiomycetes, the spores are produced externally, on the end of specialised cells called basidia. In Ascomycetes, spores are produced internally, inside a sac called an ascus.

Answered by rcparamita
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The main difference between these two groups is in the way in which they produce their microscopic spores. In the Basidiomycetes, the spores are produced externally, on the end of specialised cells called basidia. In Ascomycetes, spores are produced internally, inside a sac called an ascus.

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