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This Single-Celled Organism Has Haploid Biflagellated Zoospores and Antheridia That

Question 7

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This single-celled organism has haploid biflagellated zoospores and antheridia that flank the oogonium.The hyphae are nonseptate.This single-celled organism belongs in the Division


A) Basidiomycetes.
B) Ascomycetes.
C) Zygomycetes.
D) Myxomycetes.
E) Oomycetes.

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