repeated division in zygote forms
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Answer:
repeated mitotic division of zygote to form a solid ball of cells called morula which later changes into a hollow ball of cells called blastula.
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Explanation:
Zygospores are sexual spores of Żygomycetes; they are rarely observed except in homothallic species. Occasionally, heterothallic species form zygospores on initial isolation, in which case it is advisable to make several isolates of the fungus to ensure that both mating types are acquired. Morphology of the zygospore, including the suspensor and zygosporangia, and its site of formation in the culture may be important key characters. Zygospores of Dimargaritales and Kickxellales are hyaline, have "smooth" or dimpled walls, and form in the wall.
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