Biology, asked by Shikharsrivastava212, 1 year ago

What is Deuteromycetes?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Deuteromycetes, also called anamorphic fungi, fungi (kingdom Fungi) in which a true sexual state is uncommon or unknown. Many of these fungi reproduce asexually by spores (conidia or oidia) or by budding.

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Answered by amrata78
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Deuteromycetes is a type of fungi. They are also called imperfect fungi. It is not a taxonomic category. Many of these fungi produce asexually by spores or by budding.

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