👉 Prasinococcales are a group of fungi that have a common ancestor with the extinct genus Prasinococcus, which lived during the Paleozoic era. They are characterized by their unique arrangement of cells, known as prinsipotropophoresis, where they form a cylindrical structure with two sets of prinsiciples located at opposite ends. This arrangement allows for efficient nutrient absorption and dispersal, facilitating growth and survival within their host plant tissues.