Zygomycota ! (: You cant really answer this question because its worded badly but i had the question as well & it said that zygomycota is the answer !
all organisms in the deuteromycota phylum are different which is why this phylum is known as the imperfect fungi group. the only characteristic that the fungi in the phylum have in common is they all have cell walls.
Sarcodina
A characteristic of the fungin phylum detueromycota is they don't show any form of sexual reproduction.
Rasping organ in the phylum mollusca
Noun: A single-celled freshwater animal (genus Paramecium, phylum Ciliophora) that has a characteristic slipperlike shape and is covered with cilia. got that from the dictionary ;)
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Zygomycota bruh' bruh' *in my Plies voice
zygospore fungi from the phylum zygomycota with 600 species AKA black bread mold
all organisms in the deuteromycota phylum are different which is why this phylum is known as the imperfect fungi group. the only characteristic that the fungi in the phylum have in common is they all have cell walls.
Iguanas belong to the phylum Chordata because they possess a notochord at some stage of their development, either in their embryonic or adult form. The notochord is a flexible rod-like structure that provides support and structure to the body. This is a defining characteristic of the Chordata phylum.
The phylum Insecta means "cut into" in Greek, referring to the distinct body segments of insects. The name reflects the segmented body structure characteristic of insects.
they are also known as bread molds and one of the examples is the Rhizopus
bilateral symmetry is not the characteristic of a single animal or phylum. phylum platyhelminthes, phylum nematoda, phylum annelida, phylum arthropoda, phylum mollusca, phylum echinodermata in the larval stage and vertebrates are bilaterally symetrical
Sarcodina
Flagellated gametes
No, frogs belong to the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes animals with a notochord at some stage of their development, which is a defining characteristic of chordates.
phylum