You discover a fungus that makes mainly asexual spores, but that occasionally makes sexual spores. When produced, the sexual spores come out of a thickened, hardened structure. A close examination of hyphae of this fungus reveals no septa. Into which group should you classify this fungus?
A) Microsporidia
B) Basidiomycota
C) Chytridiomycota
D) Zoopagomycota
E) Ascomycota
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