Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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1. What are the shared derived characteristics between animals and
Enumerate four.
2. Although fungi were previously classified with the plants, what features
make them different from the plants? Enumerate four
3. Which phyla of fungi are composed of non-septate hyphae? Enumerate
four.
4. What are the synapomorphies of Ascomycota and Basidiomycota making
them sister groups? Enumerate 2
5. What are the differences between ascomycota and basidiomycota. Give 2 basis for differentiation.
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