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Ascomycetes

: Their hyphae (fungal filaments) are septate , meaning they have cross-walls with pores that allow cytoplasm and small organelles to move between cells. Cell Walls : Composed primarily of chitin and -glucans .

The defining feature of ascomycetes is the , a microscopic, sac-like sexual structure.

: They reproduce both sexually (via ascospores) and asexually (via conidia). Economic and Ecological Impact

: Their hyphae (fungal filaments) are septate , meaning they have cross-walls with pores that allow cytoplasm and small organelles to move between cells. Cell Walls : Composed primarily of chitin and -glucans .

The defining feature of ascomycetes is the , a microscopic, sac-like sexual structure.

: They reproduce both sexually (via ascospores) and asexually (via conidia). Economic and Ecological Impact