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Reese Fitzpatrick
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18 March, 10:51
What is a primitive fungi?
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Dario Curtis
18 March, 11:16
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The bread molds, which are the most advanced of the primitive fungi, produce only aplanospores (nonmotile spores) in their sporangia. Fungi can produce spores on somatic hyphae or on special spore-producing hyphae, which are arranged into structures called fruiting bodies.
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