class acrasiomycetes (Meaning)

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class acrasiomycetes (n)

cellular slime molds; in some classifications placed in kingdom Protoctista

Synonyms & Antonyms of class acrasiomycetes

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

class acrasiomycetes Sentence Examples

  1. Acrasiomycetes are a group of protists that exhibit characteristics of both fungi and amoebas.
  2. In the classification of organisms, Acrasiomycetes belong to the kingdom Protista.
  3. The life cycle of Acrasiomycetes involves both a unicellular amoeboid stage and a multicellular reproductive stage.
  4. Acrasiomycetes are commonly found in damp, decaying organic matter such as forest floors or compost heaps.
  5. Researchers study Acrasiomycetes to understand their role in decomposition and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
  6. Acrasiomycetes reproduce by forming spore-bearing structures called sporangia.
  7. The taxonomy of Acrasiomycetes includes several families and genera with diverse morphological and ecological characteristics.
  8. Acrasiomycetes play an important role in breaking down complex organic molecules into simpler compounds, contributing to soil fertility.
  9. Despite their microscopic size, Acrasiomycetes are ecologically significant organisms in many terrestrial habitats.
  10. The study of Acrasiomycetes provides insights into the evolutionary relationships between different groups of protists and other eukaryotes.

FAQs About the word class acrasiomycetes

cellular slime molds; in some classifications placed in kingdom Protoctista

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Acrasiomycetes are a group of protists that exhibit characteristics of both fungi and amoebas.

In the classification of organisms, Acrasiomycetes belong to the kingdom Protista.

The life cycle of Acrasiomycetes involves both a unicellular amoeboid stage and a multicellular reproductive stage.

Acrasiomycetes are commonly found in damp, decaying organic matter such as forest floors or compost heaps.