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The figures `(a)` and `(b)` are of ?

A

`(a)-A B.G.A-`Nostoc
`(b)-A` phycomycete-Asperagillus

B

`(a)-A` green Alga-Nostoc
`(b)-A` deuteromyeete- Aspergillus

C

`(a)-A` red alga`-` Nosioc
`(b)-A` An ascomyeete`-`Aspergillus

D

`(a)-A B.G.A-` Nostoc
(b)-An ascomyeete -Aspergillus

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