Sac fungi Morels & truffles Yeasts ( used to produce alcohol, bake breads, & genetic engineering) Asexual –chains or clusters of asexual spores called conidia develop from the tip of conidiophores Sexual – ascospores develop in an ascus yeast = unicellular sac fungi Basidiomycotes Club fungi Mushrooms Puffballs Stinkhorns Bird's nest fungiAnswer and Explanation 1 The correct option to be filled in the blank is b Sac Yeast, morels, truffles, and green molds are some of the common fungus of Ascomycotina They're known as sacBasidiomycota (club fungi) produce showy fruiting bodies that contain basidia in the form of clubs Spores are stored in the basidia Most familiar mushrooms belong to this division Deuteromycota (imperfect fungi) belong to a polyphyletic group that does
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