Biology, asked by drravindranpil7224, 11 months ago

Match column I with column II and select the correct option from the codes given below.
Column IColumn IIA.Rhizopus(i)AscomycetesB.Penicillium(ii)BasidiomycetesC.Ustilago(iii)DeuteromycetesD.Alternaria(iv)Phycomycetes

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Answered by Sachinarjun
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Explanation:

Members of Rhizopus belong to a large group of fungi called Zygomycetes, true fungi with well-developed mycelium with chitin in their cell walls.

Penicillium, bluish-colored molds growing on bread, fruits, and cheeses and belongs to Ascomycetes as they produce spores within their sac-like or bag - like caps.

Ustilago belongs to the fungal class Basidiomycetes and causes smut disease in maize.

Alternaria belongs to a division of the fungi called the Deuteromycota. The word means "neuter fungi" and they are called this because they have no sexual spore stage (meiospores)

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