What is the difference between the asexual spores of phycomycetes and ascomycetes
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The major difference between the asexual spores of phycomycetes and ascomycetes is that phycomycetes have flagellate spores capable of movement which are borne in sporangia whereas in ascomycetes the spores are non-flagellate and are not developed in sporangia.
phycomycetes are mostly aquatic fungi whereas ascomycetes are mainly non aquatic fungi.
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The answer is following;
Phycomycetes are usually aquatic in nature whereas the ascomycetes are not the true aquatic in nature. In phycomycetes the spores are flagellate and develop in the sporangia whereas in the ascomycete the spores are not developed in sporangia and are not flagellate.Zygospore is the fruiting body in Phycomycetes, Ascocarp is the fruiting body in Ascomycetes. The example of phycomycete is Mucor and the example of ascomycete is Yeast.
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