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 .
Zygot-forming fungi
club fungi
The Ascomycota type, which are truffles and yeasts procreate sexually. Imperfect Fungi have not been seen to do this and it is thought they have lost the ability. Basidiomycota are mushrooms and toadstools. They produce sexually via spores. Finally, zygomycota, which is bread mold, and develop by sexually and asexually.
Mushrooms were originally classifed in the phylum Basidiomycota, and the sac fungi were originally placed in the phylum Ascomycota. Recently, these two phyla have been merged to form the Dikaryomycota.
fungus on a tree is called shelf fungus from the phylum basidiomycota and the kingdom fungi comenly found on dead trees or live ones and are parisitic
In both the Ascomycota and basidiomycota, the nuclei are separated by cross walls or septate hyphae.
Basidiomycota are either unicellular or multicellular, sexual or asexual, and terrestrial or aquatic organisms. They obtain nutrition from decaying dead organic matter.
Basidiomycota
The phylum of a toadstool is Basidiomycota.
nothing
Basidiomycota
Basidiomycota. Of kingdom fungi
Basidiomycota
By their asexual spore reproduction.
A basidiosporeis a seuxally reproductive spore produced by fungi of the phylum Basidiomycota.
The Ascomycota type, which are truffles and yeasts procreate sexually. Imperfect Fungi have not been seen to do this and it is thought they have lost the ability. Basidiomycota are mushrooms and toadstools. They produce sexually via spores. Finally, zygomycota, which is bread mold, and develop by sexually and asexually.
Mushrooms were originally classifed in the phylum Basidiomycota, and the sac fungi were originally placed in the phylum Ascomycota. Recently, these two phyla have been merged to form the Dikaryomycota.
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. :)
Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Basidiomycota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Homobasidiomycetidae Family: Agaricaceae Genus: Agaricus Species: Agaricus bisporus