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    The Absence of Flagellated Gametes Is a Synapomorphy of Which
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The Absence of Flagellated Gametes Is a Synapomorphy of Which

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Question 234

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The absence of flagellated gametes is a synapomorphy of which of the following fungal groups?


A) Chytrids
B) Ascomycota
C) Basidiomycota
D) Ascomycota and Basidiomycota
E) Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, and zygospore fungi

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