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what are zygomycota, ascomyota and basidiomycota

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Zygomycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota are three major phyla of fungi.

Zygomycota: This phylum includes fungi that reproduce sexually by forming zygospores. Common examples of Zygomycota include black bread mold and Rhizopus.

Ascomycota: The fungi in this phylum reproduce sexually by forming asci, which are sac-like structures that contain spores. Ascomycota includes more than 60,000 species, including yeasts, molds, and truffles.

Basidiomycota: This phylum includes fungi that reproduce sexually by producing basidiospores. Basidiomycota includes over 30,000 species, including mushrooms, puffballs, bracket fungi and rusts.
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