Difference between mastigomycotina and zygomycota
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Mastigomycotina and Zygomycota
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General Features of Mastigomycotina
- They produce flagellated cells during their lifetime It is produced flagellated cells It bears rhizoids
- Generally, filamentous and having coenocytic mycelium
- Some condition of spores is typically oospores
General features of Zygomycota
- Zygomycota or zygote growths is a division of organisms
- It is otherwise called conjugative growths
- They are for the most part earthly in environment
- Zygomycota have two classes-zygomycetes and trichomycetes
- They duplicated by both abiogenetically and explicitly
- Zygomycota, or zygote growths, is a second phylum in realm organisms
- The name originates from shaping uncommon sexual spore is called zygospore, which is safe circular spores are framed during sexual multiplication
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