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Hyphochytridiomycota 🔍

The term "Hyphochytridiomycota" refers to a group of fungi that belong to the class of hyphae, where hyphae are microtubules or other forms of cell wall that allow for growth and development. This class includes fungi with a wide range of properties, including their ability to grow underground, as well as their ability to produce mycorrhizal symbiotic relationships with plant roots.

Chytridiomycota 🔍

Chytridiomycota is a group of fungi that are characterized by their thick, waxy mycelium and spores that contain a complex cell wall composed primarily of cellulose. These fungi are often associated with the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans, which is known for its role in the development of human diseases like meningitis and encephalitis.

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