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fungi lacking crosswall in the mycelium belongs to class________?

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Answered by Kshitijxingh
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fungi lacking crosswall in the mycelium belongs to class PHYCOMYCETES

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Answered by Badboy01
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hey buddy here is ur ans.....
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The fungi (singular, fungus) once were considered to be plants because they grow out of the soil and have rigid cell walls. Now they are placed independently in their own kingdom of equal rank with the animals and plants and, in fact, are more closely related to animals than to plants. Like the animals, they have chitin in their cell walls and store reserve food as glycogen. (Chitin is the polysaccharide that gives hardness to the external skeletons of lobsters and insects.) They lack chlorophyll and are heterotrophic. Familiar representatives include the edible mushrooms, molds, mildews, yeasts, and the plant pathogens, smuts and rusts.
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