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Rhizopus, commonly called bread mould
O Has aseptate mycelium
Reproduces asexually by zoospores
Produce edible fruiting bodies
Is a sac fungus

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Answered by Shahilsamanta
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The first recognizable chytrids appeared more than 500 million years ago during the late pre-Cambrian period.

Like protists, chytrids usually live in aquatic environments, but some species live on land.

Some chytrids are saprobes while others are parasites that may be harmful to amphibians and other animals.

Chytrids reproduce both sexually and asexually, which leads to the production of zoospores.

Chytrids have chitin in their cell walls; one unique group also has cellulose along with chitin.

Chytrids are mostly unicellular, but multicellular organisms do exist.

Key Terms

chytridiomycete: an organism of the phylum Chytridiomycota

zoospore: an asexual spore of some algae and fungi

flagellum: a flagellum is a lash-like appendage that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

coenocytic: a multinucleate cell that can result from multiple nuclear divisions without their accompanying cytokinesis

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