The zygomycota produce... septate hyphae with solid septate coenocytic hyphae asexual spores that are the most desiccation-resistant stage of the life cycle multi-nuleate zygosporangia zygosporangia that are produced asexually two different types of spores: one through asexual processes and one through sexual processes septate hyphae with a central pore Solution Zygomycotina contain about 1050 species of fungi. These fungi live in soil as saprophytes or parasites on plants, insects and samll animals. The hyphae are coenocytic or multinucleate. The hyphae are not septate but sepat are formed at the site of formation of gametangia. The zygophores are produced during sexual reproduction and form zygosporangia by fusion of (+) and (-) hyphae. Asexual spores formed include mitospores and chlamydospores. These spores are dormant and desiccation resistant. Options 2, 3 and 6 are correct..