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Select reasons that members of the phylum Chytridiomycota are sometimes grouped in the kingdom Protista, rather than the kingdom Fungi.

Most members are aquatic.
Some members can be poisonous to humans.
The reproductive cells have flagellum.
Some members can use photosynthesis to produce food.

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The Answer would be A or D but I am going with A if you come up if the right answer good for you
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Answer:

  • Most members are aquatic.
  • The reproductive cells have flagellum.

Step-by-step explanation:

Generally, members of the Phylum Chytridiomycota are classified as fungi, however, they are sometimes included in the kingdom of the protists. This is because there is scientific evidence that the members of this phylum have scourges and have an aquatic nature, which is not a defining characteristic of fungi and makes them capable of diverging from the kingdom of fungi and establishing themselves as a protist.

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