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Select all that apply Select all true statements about the Glomeromycota. Multiple select question. They are plant pathogens and parasites. They do not undergo sexual reproduction. They lack nuclei. They form arbuscular mycorrhizae.

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They do not undergo sexual reproduction.

They form arbuscular mycorrhizae.

Step-by-step explanation:

Glomeromycota form arbuscular mycorrhizae and they do not undergo sexual reproduction.

Glomeromycota is one of the divisions of fungi that can be found in soils where they form symbioses(association where both glomeromycota and the plant benefits) with the roots of the plants. They can also be found in wetlands. An example of glomeromycota is Acaulospora.

They are also called mycorrhiza. They reproduce through asexual reproduction.

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