A+students - zygote-forming fungi
Zygomycotas are phyla of the Kingdom Fungi. They include about 665 species, many of which are important decomposers. One of the most common zygomycotas is black bread mold.
Zygote fungi are fungi that make up that hairy mold on breads and fruits. They grow their where they will reproduce. The stems are called hyphae. The little knobs at the end are called sporangium. They release spores to reproduce.
Zygospores are commonly found in zygomycetes fungi. The 2 or more different strands of zygomycetes fungi fuse they result in diploid zygospores.
Definition: a phylum of fungicoextensive with the division Zygomycota Class: plant noun Singular: zygote fungus
A large, multinucleate spore formed by union of isogametes which are not distinguished by their size and structure is known as zygospore.
A zygomycete is any organism of the phylum Zygomycota, which incorporates pin moulds or sugar moulds.
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Zygomycetes are important decomposers in the soil and other environments. They break down simple organic molecules.
Zygomycota, or zygote fungi, is a phylum of fungi. The name comes from zygosporangia, where resistant spherical spores are formed during sexual reproduction. Approximately 1060 species are known. They are mostly terrestrial in habitat, living in soil or on decaying plant or animal material. Some are parasites of plants, insects, and small animals, while others form symbiotic relationships with plants.[1] Zygomycete hyphae may be coenocytic, forming septa only wheregametes are formed or to wall off dead hyphae.
u have to use a telescope but it is unsure --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- you you would need a microscope and maybe some pictures of the internet or if it only grows on lets say the shower tile then search mold on tile from moisture or something similar.