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Which phylum of fungi consists of decomposers that utilize flagellated spores?

a. Chytridomycota
b. Basidiomycota
c. Zygomycota
d. Ascomycota

User Ryeguy
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If it not zygomycota theni can think is ascomycota hope atleast helped a lil
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The answer is letter C.

The Zygomycota is a phylum of fungi that consists of decomposers that utilize flagellated spores. The flagellated spores are formed during sexual reproduction. There are approximately 1,050 species known to be included in this phylum. They are usually found living in soil or on decaying plants and animals. Some of the zygomycota are parasites of plants, insects, and small animals. They also have a tendency to form symbiotic relationships with plants.
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