Phylum Zygomycota is named for resistant structures called _________________.
Zygospores
These are thick walled single celled structures formed by the fertilization of two different fungal thallus. It is formed as a result of genetic recombination in fungus. It is resistant to harsh environmental conditions. It undergoes reduction division on the return of favourable conditions.
Members of phylum Zygomycota includes Rhizopus (phycomyces) and Albugo (oomyces). This is a primitive phylum of kingdom fungi divided into two classes.
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Phylum Zygomycota is named for resistant structures called _________________.
A fungal reproductive structure is shown above. To what phylum does this fungus belong? Glomeromycota Zygomycota Ascomycota Basidiomycota
10 Phylum Zygomycota 1. Where are they found? 2. What is the name for the reproductive structure? Drawing of the reproductive structure: 3. How do they get their food? 4. Some common examples of these fungi are: Phylum Ascomycota 1. Where are they found? 2. What is the name for the reproductive structure? Drawing of the reproductive structure: 3. How do they get their food? 4. Some common examples of these fungi are: 140 EXERCISE 10 Kingdoms Bacteria, Protista, and...
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