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Zygomycetes differ from other fungi in having (1) Coenocytic hyphae (2) Peptidoglycan in their cell wall (3) No sexual spores (4) No asexual spores

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Zygomycetes exhibit a special structure of cell wall. Most fungi have chitin as structural polysaccharide, while zygomycetes synthesize chitosan, the deacetylated homopolymer of chitin. ... Fungal hyphae grow at the tip.

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