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which of the following are characteristics of chytridiomycota? check all that apply. flagellated spores spores produced in the ascus lack reproduction phase important in the food industry important in the digestion of animals can cause disease in plants can cause disease in animals done
Chytridiomycota (chytrids) are characterized by having flagellated spores (zoospores), which is a key defining trait. Some species are known to cause diseases in animals (e.g., Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis causes chytridiomycosis in amphibians). They do not produce spores in asci (that is a trait of Ascomycota), have a reproductive phase, are not majorly important in the food industry, do not aid animal digestion, and are not typically plant pathogens.
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- flagellated spores
- can cause disease in animals