Difference between zoospore and conidiospore
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Zoospores are endogenous spores while conidia are exogenous spores. Zoospores have flagella for locomotion while conidia lack flagella. The main difference between zoospore and conidia is the structure of the two types of asexual spores.
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Zoospores are produced inside a sporangium. Thus, they are endogenous spores. Conidia are produced at the tip of the conidiophores. Thus, they are exogenous spores. The main difference between zoospore and conidia is that zoospores are flagellated and mainly found in algae whereas conidia are non-flagellated and mainly found in fungi.
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