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Which fungi have flagellated spores?A. basidiomycetesB. zygomycetesC. ascomycetesD. chytridiomycetes
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Flagellated spores are a type of spore that has a whip-like structure called a flagellum. This flagellum allows the spore to move. Show more…
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