How does zygote differ from zoospores in terms of ploidy?
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Both zygote and zoospore is diploid
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This is because zygote is formed by the fusion of sperm (n) and egg (n). Both haploid sperm and egg produce diploid zygote. Zoospores are created by the mitotic division of diploid sporangia
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Zoospores are the asexually reproducing structures produced in organisms like Chlamydomonas belonging to kingdom Algae. Zoospores are produced when the organism is reproducing by asexual mode of reproduction. Zoospores later develop into new organisms later. Zoospores are haploid flagellated cells. Zygote is the single cell formed as a result of sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes to produce the zygote. Zygote is diploid in nature.
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