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Q: How does zygomycetes different from basidiomycetes?
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What are the main groups of fungi?

There are five main groups of fungi: Ascomycetes, Basidiomycetes, Chytrids, Deuteromycetes, and Zygomycetes


Is threadlike fungi unicellular?

Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes are not. Filamentous chytrids and zygomycetes can be considered unicellular if there are no septa in their hyphae. For the most part, threadlike fungi are considered multicellular.


Is the zygomycetes harmful?

Zygomycetes are harmful to humans and other living things. Zygomycetes are fungi and an example of this is mold which is harmful when it gets into the lungs.


Scientific and common names of zygomycetes?

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What class is bread mold?

It is in the class: zygomycetes


What are some examples of zygomycetes fungi?

Zygomycetes are fungi which can reproduce both sexually and asexually and are often a cause of food spoilage. Some examples of this type of fungi are dimargaris, dispira, spirodactylon and parasitella.


Is asexual spores in basidiomycetes are present or not?

They can be present.


What are examples of zygomycetes?

Rhizopus the black bread mold .


The scientific name for mushrooms?

the scientific names is Basidiomycetes


What is zygomycosis?

Zygomycosis is an infection caused by fungi of the class Zygomycetes.


Are zygomycetes unicellular or multicellular or both?

is zygomycota - unicellular or multicellular


What has the author Susie Percival Nichols written?

Susie Percival Nichols has written: 'The nature and origin of the binucleated cells in some Basidiomycetes' -- subject(s): Cells, Basidiomycetes