explain the sexual reproduction in brown algae
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Certain species of brown algae can also perform asexual reproduction through the production of motile diploid zoospores. ... The fertilized zygote then grows into the mature diploid sporophyte. In the order Fucales, sexual reproduction is oogamous, and the mature diploid is the only form for each generation.
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Asexual reproduction is accomplished by either fragmentation or spores. When cells divide, centrioles are apparent in the mitotic figure. This is significant because it is not ordinarily seen in plant cells. Sexual reproduction is of three types: isogamous, anisogamous, and oogamous. Three examples of life cycles are considered following
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