An oospore is haploid or diploid? Only sure knowers should answer please.
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An oosphere is an immobile egg cells that forms in an oogenum, and is ready for fertilization. Since it is a zygote of oomycetes, its ploidy is haploid. Unlike an oosphere, an oospore is an already fertilized female zygote that develops fromfertilized oospheres in soma fungi and algae.
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