Subdivision Zygomycotina (Noun)
Meaning
Division of fungi having sexually produced zygospores.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The subdivision Zygomycotina is a group of fungi that produce zygospores as part of their reproductive cycle.
- Zygomycotina is a subdivision of fungi that typically includes organisms with coenocytic hyphae and no septa or a few septa.
- Moldy bread and decaying fruit are common substrates for the growth of fungi in the subdivision Zygomycotina.
- The life cycle of fungi in the subdivision Zygomycotina typically involves both a haploid and a diploid phase.
- The subdivision Zygomycotina includes several species of fungi that can be parasitic on animals and plants, as well as decomposers.