Biology, asked by sarvisarvi277, 9 months ago

distinguish between chytridiomycota and ascomycota in terms of ecology ans plz forv5 mark question​

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Answered by harivilas1959
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Explanation:

Chytridiomycota (chytrids) are considered the most primitive group of fungi. ... Ascomycota (sac fungi) form spores in sacs called asci during sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction is their most common form of reproduction.

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Answered by mohit890
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Chytridiomycota and Ascomycota are classified as fungi.

Explanation:

Chytridiomycota are mostly aquatic but some live on land.

They can be parasitic as well as saprophytic. They reproduce sexually as well as asexually and forms zoospores. They are generally unicellular with chitinous cell wall.

Ascomycota also known as sac fungi. They are filamentous in nature and produce hyphae. They reproduce asexually which produces conidiospores. They have male strain as antheridium and female strain archegonium.

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