For each of the following descriptions, select the appropriate answer from the drop-down menu.

Known as zygote fungi, produce spores in zygosporangia, and an example is black mold:
Known as fossil fungi, contain flagellated spores, known to cause diseases in plants such as the potato wart:
Known as imperfect fungi, lack a reproductive phase, and an example is penicillium notatum:
Known as sac fungi, produce spores in the ascus, and examples include truffles, yeast, and blue mold:
Known as club fungi, produce spores in the basidia, examples include mushrooms and rusts:

Respuesta :

the first one is Zygomycota
the second chytridiomycota
the third is Deuteromycotathe
the fourth is ascomycota
the last one is basidiomycota


The names of each of the fungi's following the given descriptions and examples are;

1. Zygomycota

2. Chytridiomycota

3. Deuteromycotathe

4. Ascomycota

5. Basidiomycota

  • 1) We are given the description of the zygote fungi and an example is mold. Now, bread mold has the botanical name Rhizopus stolonifer and it is an example of the zygote fungi "Zygomycota" because it spreads over the surface of bread and other food sources, sending hyphae inward to absorb nutrients. Thus it is known as Zygomycota.

  • 2) We are given the description of the fossil fungi and an example is potato wart. This is called Chytridiomycota because they are fungi's with flagellated cells like pathogenic species such as Synchytrium endobioticum, that causes wart disease in potatoes.

  • 3) From the description of an imperfect fungi, it is called Deuteromycotathe because the example penicillium notatum is a species of fungus in the genus penicillium which is a phungus under Deuteromycotathe.

  • 4) This is called ascomycota which is a sac fungi because it includes blue, green and red molds and we are given blue mold as an example.

  • 5) From the definition of club fungi, it is known as basidiomycota because it is a large phylum of fungi that includes mushrooms, puffballs, stinkhorns; some yeasts; rusts and smuts.

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