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The Phycomycetes are ordinarily considered to be the most primitive fungi. They constitute a very diversified assemblage of individuals ranging from a microscopic cell to those with a conspicuous, filamentous branched form. Some show relationships with the flagellates, others closely resemble algae and still others being true molds.
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PHYCOMYCETES are lower group of fungi. They are without septate and have coenocytic hyphae. A both sexual and asexual form of reproduction occurs. Asexual reproduction occurs by zoospores and aplanospores.
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