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dissimilarities among phycomycetes, ascomycetes,basidiomycetes and deuteromycetes

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Answered by SaiCharanCOOL1001
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Answered by Sidyandex
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Phycomycetes – it is a lower fungus whose mycelium is a septate and coenocyte. Also, the asexual reproduction is aplanospores, zoospores, sporangiospores and chlamydospores.

Ascomycetes – it is a sac fungus with mycelium of septate and branched. On the asexual front, it is conidiospores and budding.

Basidiomycetes – it is a club fungus whose mycelium is secondary and dikaryotic. Also, asexually it is basidiospores, somatogamy.

Deuteromycetes – it is a fungi imperfecti with the asexual method of conidia.

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