Biology, asked by snehal2511, 1 year ago

13. An important difference between the
zoospores and aplanospores is that
(1) zoospores are uninucleate while
aplanospores are binucleate
(2) zoospores are large while aplanospores
are smaller
(3) zoospores are motile while aplanospores
are nonmotile​

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Answered by rohitrt2004
2

Answer:

Explanation:

Zoospores and aplanospores are two types of spores produced by algae and fungi during asexual reproduction. Fungi produce spores in three ways: sexually, asexually and vegetatively. Asexual spores of fungi are produced by mitosis. They are not resistant to unfavorable conditions. But, they exhibit rapid multiplication. Asexual spores occur in two ways: endogenously and exogenously. Both zoospores and aplanospores are endogenous spores. Endogenous spores are produced internally within a sac by cell division of the protoplasm. The main difference between zoospores and aplanospores is that zoospores are motile spores whereas aplanospores are non­motile spores.

Answered by annepudeepikajd
3

Answer:

Explanation:

optioion 3 is correct

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