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Members of phycomycetes are found in
(i). Aquatic habitats
(ii). On decaying wood
(iii). Moist and damp places
(iv). As obligate parasites on plants
Choose from the following options

A

None of the above

B

I and iv

C

ii and iii

D

All of the above

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D

Members of phycomycetes are found in :
i. Aquatic habitats
ii. On decaying wood
iii. Moist and damp places
iv. As obligate parasites on plants
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