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  1. Types of fungi include2:
    1. Chytridiomycota: Aquatic and microscopic organisms.
    2. Zygomycota: Terrestrial fungi that feed off plant detritus or decaying animal material.
    3. Glomeromycota:
    4. Ascomycota:
    5. Basidiomycota:The three major groups of fungi are [3]:
    6. Multicellular filamentous molds
    7. Macroscopic filamentous fungi that form large fruiting bodies
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    Types of Fungi

    • Chytridiomycota Chytrids, the organisms found in Chytridiomycota, are usually aquatic and microscopic. ...

    The three major groups of fungi are:

    • Multicellular filamentous moulds.
    • Macroscopic filamentous fungi that form large fruiting bodies. Macroscopic filamentous fungi that form large fruiting bodies. ...
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