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the Gametes and spores of phaeophyceae have distinct
morphology get its name

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The gametes and spores of phaeophyceae have distinct morphology of being flagellated.

Explanation:

The process of union of a male and a female gamete to produce an offspring is known as sexual reproduction. In case of the Brown Algae belonging to class Phaeophyceae, these organisms are seen to possess a unique characteristic among the heterokonts, that is they develop into multicellular forms with differentiated tissues. They reproduce by means of spores and gametes that possess flagella, that resemble the cells of the other types of heterokonts.

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