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for each of the following descriptions, select the appropriate answer from the drop-down menu.
Known as zygote fungi, produce spores in zygosporangia, and an example is black mold:
Known as fossil fungi, contain flagellated spores, known to cause diseases in plants such as the potato wart:
Known as imperfect fungi, lack a reproductive phase, and an example is penicillium notatum:
Known as sac fungi, produce spores in the ascus, and examples include truffles, yeast, and blue mold:
Known as club fungi, produce spores in the basidia, examples include mushrooms and rusts:
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Known as zygote fungi, produce spores in zygosporangia, and an example is black mold: Zygomycota (zygomycetes)
Known as fossil fungi, contain flagellated spores, known to cause diseases in plants such as the potato wart: Chytridiomycota (chytrids)
Known as imperfect fungi, lack a reproductive phase, and an example is penicillium notatum: Deuteromycota (fungi imperfecti)
Known as sac fungi, produce spores in the ascus, and examples include truffles, yeast, and blue mold: Ascomycota (ascomycetes)
Known as club fungi, produce spores in the basidia, examples include mushrooms and rusts: Basidiomycota (basidiomycetes)
Known as fossil fungi, contain flagellated spores, known to cause diseases in plants such as the potato wart: Chytridiomycota (chytrids)
Known as imperfect fungi, lack a reproductive phase, and an example is penicillium notatum: Deuteromycota (fungi imperfecti)
Known as sac fungi, produce spores in the ascus, and examples include truffles, yeast, and blue mold: Ascomycota (ascomycetes)
Known as club fungi, produce spores in the basidia, examples include mushrooms and rusts: Basidiomycota (basidiomycetes)
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