Difference between zoospore coindia sporangiospore and chlamydospore
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➡️zoospores are motile spores , dey move wid the help of flagella , which helpdem to swim eg. chlamydomonas of algae and phycomycets of fungi
➡️conidia are non motile spores found attached to hyphae eg. pencillium of fungi
➡️Sporangiospores are spores that are produced in a sporangium.
A sporangium in fungi is simply a cell containing spores.
➡️conidia are non motile spores found attached to hyphae eg. pencillium of fungi
➡️Sporangiospores are spores that are produced in a sporangium.
A sporangium in fungi is simply a cell containing spores.
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Zoospore is a motile asexual spore usually found in algae(endogenous).
Whereas, Conidia are non motile asexual spores usually found in fungi(exogenous).
Chlamydospores are thick-walled, large resting spores of several kinds of fungi.
Sporangiospore is an aerial hypha that produces sporangiospores of zygomycetes.
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