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Where are phycomycetes found?


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Phycomycetes:

  1. Phycomycetes is the class of fungi which is characterized by the presence of aseptate and coenocytic mycelium.
  2. Phycomycetes are found in aquatic habitats or moist and damp places.
  3. They are also present as obligate parasites on plants.
  4. It is a multicellular fungus found throughout the world in the soil and on fruits.

Example : Mucor and Rhizopus.


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