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The yeasts differ from Penicillium in be...

The yeasts differ from Penicillium in being

A

Having ascospores as the spores of sexual reproduction

B

They are unicellular without mycelium

C

Having unseptate hyphae

D

They are multicellular with septate hyphae

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B
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