Similarity between zoospore and conidia
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The zoospores are asexual motile spores which use flagellum for locomotion. These are also called swarm spores.
The conidia are an asexual non-motile spore of a fungus.
The similarity between the zoospores and conidia is that both of them are asexual, having been reproduced by large cells.
Whereas the zoospores are produced by algae, the conidia are produced by fungi.
The conidia are an asexual non-motile spore of a fungus.
The similarity between the zoospores and conidia is that both of them are asexual, having been reproduced by large cells.
Whereas the zoospores are produced by algae, the conidia are produced by fungi.
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Explanation:
zoospores are usually motile as thay are flagellated while coindia are usually non-motile as thay are non flagellated.
zoospores are produced in special structures called zoosporongia while coinidia bear on coinidiophore in the form of chain.
zoospores are common asexual spores in algae while coinidia are asexual spores in fungi.
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