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Yeast produce:- (a) Conidia (b) Oospores (c) Basidiomycetes (d) Ascospore​

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Answered by pcplionelmessi
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Answer:

Basidiomycetes is the correct answer.

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Answered by mahajan789
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Yeast produce:- (a) Conidia (b) Oospores (c) Basidiomycetes (d) Ascospore​

Explanation:

  • Yeast produce Basidiomycetes.
  • The basidiomycetes are classified into subclasses Hymenomycetes, urediniomycetes and the ustilaginomycetes.
  • Basidiomycota huge and various phylum of fungi that consists of jelly and shelf fungi mushrooms, puffballs, and stinkhorns, sure yeasts and the rusts and smuts.
  • Basidiomycota are commonly filamentous fungi composed of hyphae.
  • Basidiomycota reproduce asexually with the aid of using both budding or asexual spore formation.

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