Which feature of Deuteromycetes led to their classification as 'Fungi Imperfecti'?
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Which feature of Deuteromycetes led to their classification as 'Fungi Imperfecti'?
- Absence of chlorophyll
- Unicellular body organisation
- Lack of known sexual stage
- Formation of zygospores during reproduction
Answer
(C) Lack of known sexual stage
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