Why are sexual spores absent in Deuteromycetes considered taxonomically important?
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Why are sexual spores absent in Deuteromycetes considered taxonomically important?
- They prevent nutrient absorption
- They make the group photosynthetic
- They limit the ability to classify by reproductive mode
- They enable double fertilization
Answer
(C) They limit the ability to classify by reproductive mode
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