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what is the evolutionary significance of phylum chytridiomycota

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Most of these minute fungi are unicellular and live in freshwater environments, moist environments, and leaf litter as well as on animals, such as insects and amphibians. 3 What is the evolutionary significance of phylum Chytridiomycota? They are the oldest known fungi in the fossil record.

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Most of these minute fungi are unicellular and live in freshwater environments, moist environments, and leaf litter as well as on animals, such as insects and amphibians. 3 What is the evolutionary significance of phylum Chytridiomycota? They are the oldest known fungi in the fossil record.

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