main difference between oomycetes and zygomycete of phycomycetes class of fungi
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Oomycetes are a class of water-preferring, filamentous, aseptic fungi. They produce zoospores as their asexual spores and oospores as sexual spores. ... Therefore, the main difference between Oomycetes and Zygomycetes is the type of gametangia produced during sexual reproduction....
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The main difference between Oomycetes and Zygomycetes is that Oomycetes produce gametangia differentiated into antheridia and oogonia as a result of the sexual process whereas Zygomycetes produce zygosporangia, which is heterokaryotic.
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