With difficulty. Probably the best way is to try culturing the unknown organism on agar media amended with different antibiotics. Certain antibiotic combinations will prevent most true Fungi from growing while allowing oomycetes to grow (PARP is an example). In this case, you can see the colony growing without a microscope. But really, you need a microscope to be sure.
It is often referred to as "club fungi", all members of this Phylum form spores on club-shaped cells known as basidia. Mushrooms are the most common examples of the members in this phylum. :)
the conjugation fungi phylum is a also called Phylum Zycomycota.
The phylum Basidiomycota belongs to the kingdom fungi. The organisms that are included in this phylum are mushroom-producing fungi, such as stinkhorns and puffballs .
chytridiomycota
The phylum for fungi with unknown sexual stages is called Deuteromycota. This phylum, also known as fungi imperfecti or imperfect fungi, includes various fungi that have not yet been observed to reproduce sexually.
Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.
Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.
Rhizopus stolonifer
Well, fungi is a Kingdom, not a Phylum. But, no, kelp is made of algae and belongs in Kingdom Protista.
Phylum is called division in Botany and Fungi .
Chytridiomycota is a phylum of fungi that are characterized by their flagellated spores and simple, primitive structure. They are mostly aquatic and can be saprophytic or parasitic. Some species are known to cause disease in plants and amphibians.
The suffix mycota means mushrooms or fungi. In the kingdom Fungi there are 5 phylums that include Zygomycota, Oomycota, Basidiomycota, ascomyota, and Deuteromycota. Notice they all end in the siffix -mycota?