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Which of the following are characteristics of Chytridiomycota? Check all that apply. flagellated spores spores produced in the ascus lack reproduction phase important in the food industry important in the digestion of animals can cause disease in plants can cause disease in animals?

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Answered by afnanbava
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Chytridiomycota, a phylum of fungi (kingdom Fungi) distinguished by having zoospores (motile cells) with a single, posterior, whiplash structure (flagellum). Species are microscopic in size, and most are found in freshwater or wet soils. Most are parasites of algae and animals or live on organic debris (as saprobes).

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Answered by Ayushadatiya
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Flagellated spores,important in digestion Of animals ,can use disease in plants and can use disease inanimals

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