Sac fungi is the common term for the Ascomycota. They are monophyletic, produce spores in ascus, and include brewer's yeast, pink bread mold, powdery mildews, truffles, and morels.
cup fungi
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In both the Ascomycota and basidiomycota, the nuclei are separated by cross walls or septate hyphae.
Ascomycota. Here's the link to the wiki entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascomycota Hope this helped.
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.
ascomycota
'Pin' or 'Sugar' molds.
Sac Fungi
the phylum is ascomycota
Yes; yeast, molds, mildews and morals belong in the Ascomycota group.
Morchella esculenta . Phyllum Ascomycota .
The scientific name would be ascomycota, just like in your question.
Species of phylum Ascomycota help people in the process
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