what are operculate fungi
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Some fungi produce their sexual spores in long, sausage-shaped sacs called asci. These fungus are called ascomycetes and are placed in the phylum Ascomycota. ... This is achieved by the ascus generating four sex cells by the normal process of meiosis, and then each of those four cells splitting.
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Some fungi produce their sexual spores in long, sausage-shaped sacs called asci. These fungus are called ascomycetes and are placed in the phylum Ascomycota. ... This is achieved by the ascus generating four sex cells by the normal process of meiosis, and then each of those four cells splitting.
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