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How does zygote usually differ from zoospore in term of ploidy ?? and plzz flo me,,plzzzz, flo bck milega 100%​

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Answered by purujitpranshu
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Both zygote and zoospore is diploid (2n). 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

Answered by itzXtylishAbhi
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Endospores are formed to overcome unfavourable conditi

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