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Chytridiomycota is a type of fungi that reproduces sexually and has flagella on its

A)Spores.
B)Nucleus.
C)Gametes.
D)None of the above.

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Chytridiomycota is a type of fungi that reproduces sexually and has flagella on its

A) spores

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Answer:

The correct answer is option A) spores.

Explanation:

Chytridiomycota, is a phylum of fungi having zoospores with a posterior, single, whiplash type of flagella. Species of chytridiomycota are microscopic, and most of them are found in wet soils or fresh water. They show both types of reproduction: sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction.

In chytridiomycota asexual reproduction, zoospores swim with the help of flagella until a suitable substrate or host is located. The zoospore binds itself and feeds off its substrate.

Thus, the correct answer is option A) spores.

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