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♥♥Any genius here..Difference between .zoospore and zygospore!

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Answered by superjunior
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Zoospore:

➡️ Zoospore is formed inside the zoosporangium.

➡It is usually flagellated and motile.

➡Zoospore is the result of asexual reproduction.

➡It is haploid or diploid.

➡Zoospore takes part in dispersal.

Zygote:

➡It is formed by fusion of two gametes.

➡It is usually non-flagellated and non-motile or motile.

➡It is the net result of sexual reproduction.

➡It is always diploid.

➡ It has little role in dispersal.

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Answered by SnehaG
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ZOOSPORE  

1 .A motile flagellated asexual spore, as of certain algae and fungi. 2. Also called swarm spore.
3. A zoosporeis a motile asexual spore that uses a flagellum for locomotion. ...

ZYGOSPORE
1. In fungi, zygospores are termed chlamydospores and are formed after the fusion of hyphae of different mating types

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