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what are the differences between ascomycetes and phycomycetes?

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Answered by Digamveer
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Somatic Body:  In the Phycomycetes it is very simple being composed of uni­cellular uninucleate, ill-developed mycelium to well-developed aseptate mycelium. In the Ascomycetes the mycelium in septate and may be developed to form plectenchymatous structures being differentiated into prosenchyma and pseudoparenchyma.  Asexual Reproduction:  In a large number of Phycomycetes asexual reproduction takes place by the development of flagellate spores which are borne in sporangia. But in the Ascomycetes such spores are non-flagellate and are not developed in sporangia.

Answered by saurabh568
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The main difference is: Ascomycetes have sexual reproduction, while sexual stage is unknown in deuteromycetes.
Ascomycetes have sexual stages and show sexual reproduction . Whereas deuteromycetes are called imperfact fungi as they are asexual .

any of a large class Phycomycetes of lower fungi that are in many respects similar to algae and are now often assigned to subdivisions such as Mastigomycotina and Zygomycot.
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