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Answered by Silvershades02
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A zoosporangium Is the asexual structure in which the zoospores developed in plants or fungi.

Answered by prarthanatank999
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A zoospore is a spore that is motile in nature. They are asexual animals, as they give rise to new individuals without sexual fusion. They are naked and wall-less cells. ... Examples include spores of some algae, fungi, and protozoans i.e. Phytophthora, Saprolegnia, Albugo, Achlya, etc.

The more primitive aquatic and terrestrial fungi tend to produce zoospores. The zoospores of aquatic fungi and funguslike organisms swim in the surrounding water by means of one or two variously located flagella (whiplike organs of locomotion).

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