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What type of hyphae are seen in Deuteromycetes?
 

Option: 1

Branched
 


Option: 2

Filamentous
 


Option: 3

Septate
 


Option: 4

All of these
 


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Deuteromycetes (imperfect fungi) -

  • Mycelium is branched, filamentous and septate
  • They can be saprophytic, parasitic or decomposers.
  • Asexual reproduction occurs through conidiospore formation.  
  • Sexual reproduction is absent in them and that is why they are called imperfect fungi. 

Mycelium is branched, filamentous and septate in Deuteromycetes.

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