
Chytridiomycota is a phylum in the kingdom Fungi. The name is derived from the Greek chytridion, meaning `little pot`, describing the structure containing unreleased zoospores. In older classifications, chytrids (except the recently established order Spizellomycetales) were placed in the class Phycomycetes under the subphylum Myxomycophyta of th.....
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a phylum of fungi (kingdom Fungi) distinguished by having zoospores (motile cells) with a single, posterior, whiplash structure (flagellum). Species ...
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