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In the laboratory, you are trying to identify which fungal lineage a particular fungus belongs to. You examine many different cells from the individual, and notice that some are flagellated and motile. Into which group do you place the fungus?

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Chytrids

Explanation:

  • Chytrids also known as Chytridiomycota are saprotrophs and have chitin cell wall and a posterior whiplash flagellum
  • Chytrids reproduce with zoospores that are capable of active movement through aqueous phases
  • For most members of Chytrids asexual reproduction occurs through the release of these zoospores derived through mitosis
  • In some members, sexual reproduction is achieved through the fusion of isogametes
  • Chytrids are coenocytic with no distinction between individual cells
  • The filaments are long and tubular with a cytoplasm lining and large vacuole in the center
  • These single-celled organisms have branching hyphae with rhizoids
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