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What are deuteromycetes?

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Answered by MVB
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The deuteromycetes or fungi imperfecti are an artificial class of fungi whose sexual stage of reproduction is controversial. They are septate and are unicellular and reproducd asexually by formation of conidia

Answered by krish12492008
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Deuteromycetes, also called anamorphic fungi, fungi (kingdom Fungi) in which a true sexual state is uncommon or unknown. ... Because of this ambiguity, the term deuteromycetes is used only to describe some species of fungi and has very little importance in the classification of fungi.

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