Biology, asked by AratimaEkka, 11 months ago

differenence between phycomycetes, ascomycetes, basidomycetes and deutomycetes

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Answered by SurajAyam
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The main difference is: Ascomyceteshave sexual reproduction, while sexual stage is unknown in deuteromycetes.Deuteromycetes are like a landfill where 'imperfect fungi/ fungi imperfecta ) are dumped. They may morphologically resembleascomycetes, basidiomycetes or others, but don't have sexual reproduction.

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Answered by AyshaGILL
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hy frnd...
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ASCOMYCETES...
these have ascospores for sexuall reproduction, and conidiophore for asexual reproduction and have septate hyphae..for example : yeast,morals, truffles, moulds...
BASIDIOMYCETES....
these have basidiospores for sexuall reproduction and asexual reproduction is not found in these and have septate hyphae...for examples : rusts,smuts, mushrooms. ...
DEUTROMYCETES....
these have not sexual representation and conidia is for asexual representation and hyphae is varied. .for example; aspergillus,pencilliium ....


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