Which of the following are characteristics of Deuteromycota? Check all that apply. lack reproduction phase spores produced in basidia flagellated spores important in the food industry important in medicine can cause human infection can cause disease to plants?
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Lack reproduction phase
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can cause human infection
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The following are the characteristics of Deuteromycota:
- lack reproduction phase
- important in medicine
- can cause human infection
The kingdom Fungi include a taxonomic morphological group called Deuteromycota.
- Fungus do not have sexual reproduction.
- A taxon that lacks the most recent common ancestor for its members is said to be polyphyletic, or to have several ancestral sources.
- A conidiospore is a single-celled spore that a fungus produces asexually.
- While some Deuteromycota have a single cell thallus, the majority have a septate mycelium that is well developed and has distinct conidiophores.
- With the exception of one group, every individual reproduces using special spores called conidia.
- Certain faulty fungi produce sclerotia instead of conidia instead of conidia.
- Due to the fact that only their vegetative and asexual phases are understood, deuteromycetes are regarded as imperfect fungus.
- They were transferred to the ascomycetes and basidiomycetes classes once their sexual stages were recognised.
- Fungi were accurately identified and removed from Deuteromycetes once connection was revealed.
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