Which group of fungi,spores are flagellated 1)ascomycetes 2)zygomycete...
It has been classified with the true fungi even though flagellated spores and gametes are produced. Gametes and zoospores have a single, posterior whiplash flagellum. Sexual reproduction is variable and may be isogamous, anisogalmous or oogamous. The division has a single class, the Chytridiomycetes.
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Which group of fungi,spores are flagellated 1)ascomycetes 2)zygomycete...
Phycomycetes is further divided into classes like oomycetes and zygomycetes out of which asexual reproduction in oomycetes takes place through sporangiospore(zoospores) and conidia... zoospores are flagellated and motile while aplanospores are non flagellated & non motile...
Which group of fungi,spores are flagellated 1)ascomycetes 2)zygomycete...
Flagellated Spores in Fungi
Phycomycetes
- Phycomycetes are a group of fungi that produce flagellated spores.
- The flagella help in the motility of spores, aiding in their dispersal.
- These fungi are commonly found in aquatic environments.
Ascomycetes, Zygomycetes, Basidiomycetes
- Ascomycetes, zygomycetes, and basidiomycetes do not produce flagellated spores.
- Instead, these groups of fungi rely on other methods such as wind, insects, or animals for spore dispersal.
- Ascomycetes produce spores in sac-like structures called asci, zygomycetes produce thick-walled zygospores, and basidiomycetes produce spores on specialized structures called basidia.
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