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Club fungi$a$. often produce fleshy fruiting structures.b. have hyphae without septa.$c .$ have no sexual stage.d. produce basidia within basidiospores.$e .$ form diploid basidiospores.
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Club fungi are a group of fungi that have club-shaped spore-bearing structures called basidia. They are a large group and include many of the mushrooms that we see in the wild. Show more…
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The basidiomycetes a. often produce fleshy fruiting structures. b. have hyphae without septa. c. have no sexual stage. d. produce basidia within basidiospores. e. form diploid basidiospores.
Members of the zygospore fungi $a$. have hyphae without regularly occurring septa. b. produce motile gametes. $c$. form fleshy fruiting bodies. $d$. are haploid throughout their life cycle. e. have sexual reproductive structures similar to those of the sac fungi.
The zygomycetes a. have hyphae without regularly occurring septa. b. produce motile gametes. c. form fleshy fruiting bodies. d. are haploid throughout their life cycle. e. have sexual reproductive structures similar to those of the ascomycetes.
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