difference between ascospore and aplanospores
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algae produce nonmotile spores called aplanospores, while others produce zoospores, which lack true cell walls and bear one or more flagella. These flagella allow zoospores to swim to a favourable environment, whereas monospores and aplanospores have to rely on passive transport by water currents
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The main difference between zoospore and zygospore is that zoospore is an asexual, naked spore produced within a sporangium, whereas zygospore is a sexual spore with a thick wall. Furthermore, zoospore is haploid while zygospore is diploid. ... Zoospores and zygospores are two types of spores produced by fungi and algae
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