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Why are members of the Division Deuteromycota referred to as Imperfect Fungi?

They do not produce spores

They do not reproduce sexually

Members of the Division Deuteromycota are termed "Imperfect Fungi" because they do not reproduce sexually. This classification arose because, unlike many other fungi that have clearly defined sexual reproductive cycles (involving the formation of sexual spores), Deuteromycota primarily reproduce asexually through methods such as budding or the production of conidia. The inability to observe a sexual stage in their life cycle has led to this designation of being "imperfect," highlighting their incomplete classification due to the absence of sexual reproduction. The status of being imperfect emphasizes the understanding that our knowledge of their life cycles is limited and that many species may have a sexual reproductive form that has simply not been observed or identified yet.

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They exist only symbiotically with algae

They are all parasitic

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