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explain phycomycetes, ascomycetes, basidomycetes, dueteromycetes with examples​

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Answered by somnathmitra1951
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Example of Phycomycetes (Lower Fungi or Algal like fungi): Rhizopus, Saprolegnia, Albugo, Pythium, Mucor. Example of Ascomycetes (Sac fungi) : Yeast, Pencillium, Claviceps, Pleospora, Peziza. Example of Basidiomycetes (Club fungi): Mushroom, toadstools, puffballs, stink horns, shelf fungi, racket fungi, rusts and smuts ...

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Answered by Anonymous
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Phycomycetes:- any of the lower fungi, which typically form a non-septate mycelium.

Ascomycetes:- a fungus whose spores develop within asci (cylindrical sacs). They include most moulds, mildews, and yeasts, the fungal component of most lichens, and a few large forms such as morels and truffles.

Basidomycetes:- A large group of fungi including puffballs, shelf fungi, rusts, smuts, and mushrooms that bear sexually produced spores on a basidium.

Dueteromycetes:- Deuteromycetes, also called anamorphic fungi, fungi (kingdom Fungi) in which a true sexual state is uncommon or unknown

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