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write the thallus structure of chytridiomycetes?

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Answered by mishete45pdypkx
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Chytridiomycetes is a class of fungi. Members are found in soil, fresh water, and saline estuaries. They are first known from the Rhynie chert. It has recently been redefined to exclude the taxa Neocallimastigomycota and Monoblepharidomycetes, which are now a phylum and a sister-class respectively
Answered by wengelawitsolomon
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Explanation:

Coenocytic structure of the thallus with multinucleate globose or oval structures. Simple elongated hyphae or well developed mycelium. They are unicellular, holocarpic or eucarpic. Zygote produce resting spore or resting sporangium.

Chytridiomycota have unicellular or mycelial thalli. Cell walls are made of chitin, although one group has walls made of cellulose. Cell growth can be unicellular, or it can occur in the multicellular mycelium of aseptate hyphae. The thallus is typcially unicellular; it may also have limited hyphal growth.

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