Coenocytic mycelium is found in
(1)Deuteromycetes (2)Phycomycetes
(3)Ascomycetes
(4)All of these
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2.phycomycetes
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Coenocytic mycelium is found in (2) Phycomycetes.
- Mycelium is a network of thread-like hyphae (the vegetative part of a fungus).
- Mycelium usually has cross walls or septa present between adjacent units.
- In Phycomycetes, these septa are absent due to which many nuclei are present in the same compartment.
- This condition is called coenocyte and the mycelium is hence called coenocytic mycelium.
- Deuteromycetes, Phycomycetes, and Ascomycetes are all classes of Fungi.
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