Different between zygospore and zygote
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Zygote is the structure formed as a result of fertilization under favorable conditions, it divides and grow up to the fungus. Zygote under unfavorable conditions secrete thick and may be spiny in some fungal species to cope these conditions and called Zygospore.
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Different between zygospore and zygote:
Zygospore :
- It is a thick-walled spore that is formed by the joining of the haploid cells’ nucleus.
- It is an asexual reproduction.
- Zygote secretes a thick wall around it to change into a zygospore. Zygospore has a food storage and a resistant cell wall.
- It is the reproductive stage in life cycle of fungi and protists.
- It is haploid or may be diploid.
Zygote:
- Zygote is a diploid that is formed by the fusion of sperm and egg cells during fertilization.
- It is an sexual reproduction.
- Zygote undergoes many cell division and results as embryo. It is the first stage in a human organism's development.
- It is diploid.
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