Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.
The phylum deuteromycota is the phylum of "imperfect" fungi, because they have no apparent sexual life cycle. An example of deuteromycota is penecillium.
For Plato it is Deuteromycota =)
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.
the answer for Plato web learners is (D. deuteromycota)
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.
Deuteromycota refers to a group of fungi. This particular group has many nutritional and medical benefits for humans especially during wartime.
Imperfect fungi (or Fungi imperfecta) is another name for the phylum Deuteromycota.
The phylum deuteromycota is the phylum of "imperfect" fungi, because they have no apparent sexual life cycle. An example of deuteromycota is penecillium.
Deuteromycota The phylum Deuteromycota does not exist anymore. There has been a reclassification of the Kingdom Fungi. Aspergillus belongs to the phylum Ascomycota.
Some examples of phylum Deuteromycota include Penicillium, Aspergillus, and Candida. These fungi are commonly known for their role in food spoilage and as opportunistic pathogens in humans.
For Plato it is Deuteromycota =)
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.
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Deuteromycetes are the fungi belonging to the phylum Deuteromycota. The fungi belonging to this phylum are called Imperfect Fungi because they don't show any mode of sexual reproduction. Also, any method of asexual reproduction is either unknown or absent, i.e., they are not known to produce asexual spores called conidia(Which are not produced inside the fungal part sporangium) for reproduction.Some members of this phylum are - Sclerotium, Aspergillus, Penicillium, and Alternaria.You can learn more about Deuteromycota from the attached link.A characteristic of the fungal phylum Deuteromcota is that they reproduce only asexually.
the answer for Plato web learners is (D. deuteromycota)
Members of the phylum Deuteromycota are considered "imperfect" because they do not have a known sexual reproductive stage in their life cycle. Without this sexual reproductive stage, they cannot be classified using traditional taxonomic methods, leading to their classification as imperfect fungi.
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.
It is grouped under ascomycetes because its produces ascospores, in sexual reproduciton phase. Ascospores are sexual spores which are covered in a covering known as ascus.