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What are zoospores, aplanospores n oospores?

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Answered by MVB
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Zoospores are motile spores that use flagella for locomotion, lack a true cell wall and they are produced by some algae, fungi and bacteria.

Aplanospores are non-motile spores formed by some algae like Vaucharia and they are zoospores that have failed to develop flagella.

Oospores are the asexual spores that develop from the fertilised oosphere of algae or fungi generally Oomycetes fungi.

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