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What is phycomycetes?​

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Answered by sidranasir269
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Phycomycetes is an obsolete[1][2][3] polyphyletic taxon for certain fungi with aseptate hyphae.[4] It is used in the Engler system.[5]Asexual reproduction takes place by zoospores(motile) or by Aplanospores(non-motile).These spores are endogenously produced in sporangium.A zygospore is formed by fusion of two gametes.These gametes are similar in morphology[isogamous] or dissimilar [anisogamous or oogamous].

Answered by sourishsarkarkgec
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Answer: Phycomycetes is group present in kingdom fungi, they are mainly aquatic habitats and present on decaying wood as obligate pant or parasites. these are called phycomycetes.

e.g. Mucor, Rhizopus.

Explanation: asexual reproduction takes places in phycomycetes by zoospore or by aplanospores.

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