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2. Zoospores are *
A. Microscopic motile
B. Macroscopic motile
C. Microscopic non motile
D. Macroscopic non motile​

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Answered by yashwantbora
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A zoospore is a motile asexual spore that uses a flagellum for locomotion. Also called a swarm spore, these spores are created by some protists, bacteria, and fungi to propagate themselves

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Answered by Anonymous
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A. Microscopic motile is the correct answer.

  1. Zoospores are spores serving the function of propagation. They are of microscopic size. They are the result of asexual reproduction.
  2. Motility of zoospores is due to presence of flagellum.
  3. Flagellum in zoospores can be tinsellated type or whiplash type or combination of both can also be present.
  4. Organisms like protozoans, bacteria, fungi produce zoospores.
  5. Zoospores do not have true cell wall.
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