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Which of the following fungal groups have non-septate hyphae? (Select all that apply) Group of answer choicesGlomeromycetesAscomycetesBasidomycetesZygomycetesChytrids

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Which of the following fungal groups have non-septate hyphae? (Select all that apply) Group of answer choicesGlomeromycetesAscomycetesBasidomycetesZygomycetesChytrids

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The fungal groups that have non-septate hyphae are:

  1. Zygomycetes
  2. Chytrids

These two groups are known to have non-septate or coenocytic hyphae, which means their hyphae are not divided by septa or cross-walls. Instead, they have a continuous cytoplasmic mass containing many nuclei.

On the other hand, Glomeromycetes, Ascomycetes, and Basidomycetes typically have septate hyphae.

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