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Differentiate between a Zoospore and Zygote.

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Answered by moogalaSrivardhan
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Zygotes are cells produced as a result of sexual reproduction when male and female gametes are fused for fertilization to take place. Zoospores, on the other hand, are the asexually reproductive structures generated by some algal and fungi species to reproduce. These can be diploid or haploid and are microscopic.

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Answered by anilkumarah72
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Zoospore

  • Asexual spore generated by some species of fungi and algae
  • It is flagellated and motile
  • Diploid or haploid
  • Produces individuals after germination
  • Formed in lower entities
  • Formed inside zoosporangium

Zygote

  • Sexually reproduced cells, where female and male gametes unite
  • It is non flagellated and motile or non-motile
  • Diploid
  • Undergoes development forming an embryo producing new individuals
  • Formed in higher plant and animal entities
  • Formed by gamete fusion
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