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what are operculate chytrids?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chytridiomycota (commonly known as chytrids) are saphrotrophs, and have chitin cell walls and a posterior whiplash flagellum. ... For most members of Chytridiomycota, asexual reproduction occurs through the release of these zoospores derived through mitosis.

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Chytridiomycota (commonly known as chytrids) are saphrotrophs, and have chitin cell walls and a posterior whiplash flagellum. ... For most members of Chytridiomycota, asexual reproduction occurs through the release of these zoospores derived through mitosis.

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