MICROBIOLOGY WITH DISEASE BY TAXONOMY
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The reason as to how mycologists are certain “that none of the septate, filamentous deuteromycetes will be shown to make zygospores even when sexual stages of deuteromycetes are still unknown”.
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Ascomycetes are a division of fungi which includes sac fungi. Sac fungi produce their spore in a sac like structure called “asci”. Saccharomyces (yeast), Penicillium and morels are some of the examples of ascomycetes.
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