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Their spores are produced in sac-shaped structures.
Their spores are produced in club-shaped structures.
Their reproductive cells have flagella.
Their reproductive cells have several nuclei.
They live in wet places.
They live in dry places.
Explanation:
The Chytridiomycota, often called chytrids, are unique among all fungi in having motile stages in their life cycles; no other fungi have this trait. These motile stages take the form of zoospores, single cells with a single posterior (at the rear) flagellum.
Answer:
chytrids have chitin in their cell wall, but one group of chytrids have both cellulose and chitin in their cell wall. most chytrids are unicellular; a form multicellular organisms and Haphae, which have no septa between them (coenocytic) hope it helps