Ooomycotes show close relation with fungi and their cell wall contains
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There are many features distinguishing oomycetes from fungi. ... The cell wall is composed of β-1,3, and β-1,6 glucans, and not of chitin (the polymer of N-acetyl glucose amine, found in the walls of true fungi). Many species produce wall-less, biflagellated swimming spores (zoospores) in structures called sporangia.
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Similarities and Difference Between Oomycetes and True Fungi
Oomycetes, commonly called as water molds, are a group of fungi with distinct phylogenetic importance. Apart from its phylogenetic importance, Oomycetes are disreputable for their plant pathogenic properties.
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