70. CHYTRIDS The interior of the chytrid appears granular because the cell is beginning to convert itself into a sporangium filled with zoospores.
71. ZYGOMYCETES The fundamental asexual structure in the Zygomycota is also a sporangium.
72. GLOMEROMYCOTA Members of the Glomeromycota form arbuscular mycorrhizas with the thalli of bryophytes and the roots of vascular land plants.
73. ASCOMYCOTA The characteristic feature of the group is that the sexually produced spores, the ascospores, are contained within a sac, the ascus and also produce small asexual spores called conidia.
74.BASIDIOMYCOTA Basidiomycota are filamentous fungi composed of hyphae and reproduce sexually via the formation of specialized club-shaped end cells called basidia that normally bear external meiospores (usually four).
Opisthokonts (Posterior flagella) Fungi Nucleariids 70. 171. 172./173./74. Choanoflagellates Animals II Flagellated spores (zoospores) Resistant sporangium...
need help on these questions. bio 11b Use the image below for question 1-3 1. To what clades (groups) does the above belong (select all that apply) a. Zygomycota b. Ascomycota C. Basidiomycota d. Eukaryote e. Archaea 2. What is the name of the structure in the image? a. Zygosporangium b. Ascomyspore C. Basidioangium d. Basidiospore e. Basidia 3. In regards to the structure in the image (select all that apply) a. Rough thick-walled coating b. Resistant to freezing and...