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what is Ascomycetes??? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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a fungus whose spores develop within asci (cylindrical sacs). They include most moulds, mildews, and yeasts, the fungal component of most lichens, and a few large forms such as morels and truffles.

Answered by dinesh34304
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Ascomycota are septate fungi with the filaments partitioned by cellular cross-walls called septa.Ascomycetes produce sexual spores, called axcospores, formed in sac-like structures called asci, and also small asexual spores called conidia. Some species of Ascomycota are asexual and do not form asci or ascospores.

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