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Name an algae that reproduces asexually through zoospores.Why are these reproductive units so called

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Answered by NikhilCr7jr
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algae that reproduce asexually through zoospores is bacteria and green algae.

These reproductive units so called because it reproduce by another way than the union of male and female gametes, by other parts of organisms.
Answered by marishthangaraj
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Chlamydomonas algae that reproduces asexually through zoospores. These reproductive units are called so

Explanation:

  • Chlamydomonas reproduces asexually through zoospores. Chlamydomonas is a plant-animal, still related to the last common ancestor of the two kingdoms.
  • The green yeast has been a denizen of the laboratory for decades. It is easy to grow in liquid cultures and has fascinating morphology and behaviors.
  • They are called zoospores, as they are microscopic motile structures that are generally found in aquatic algae.
  • They also have flagella for motility. Chlamydomonas's asexual reproduction occurs by zoospores, by aplanospores, by hypnospores or by a palmella stage; sexual reproduction through isogamy, anisogamy or oogamy.

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