👉 Chrysomerophyceae are a family of prokaryotic fungi that belong to the order Euryarchaeota, which is part of the class Prokarya. These fungi have a similar structure to bacteria and contain a single cell membrane but lack a nucleus or mitochondria. They are known for their ability to produce spores through a process called meiosis, which produces two genetically identical daughter cells with different genetic material, allowing them to reproduce rapidly.