( I) Mycelium is branched and septate
(II) No asexual spores are generally formed
(III) Vegetative reproduction by fragmentation is common
(IV) Sex organs are absent but sexual reproduction takes place by somatogamy
(V) Karyogamy and meiosis occur in basidium to form haploid exogenous 4 basidiospores
(VI) Basidia are arranged in basidiocarp.
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These features—septate mycelium, absence of asexual spores, somatogamy, and formation of basidiospores on basidium within a basidiocarp—are typical of Basidiomycetes, commonly called club fungi.
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