Biology, asked by kulbirjhon97, 4 months ago

what is the amount and ploidy of a zoospore ?​

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Answered by tanunagar21
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Both zygote and zoospore is diploid (2n). This is because zygote is formed by the fusion of sperm (n) and egg (n). Both haploid sperm and egg produce diploid zygote. Zoospores are created by the mitotic division of diploid sporangia.


dipalee433: what
kulbirjhon97: like amount of zygote 2c
kulbirjhon97: gametes it is c
dipalee433: what is meaning of c
kulbirjhon97: c means amount of dna
dipalee433: kk
kulbirjhon97: so what is the amount of dna in zoospore
dipalee433: that I don't have idea
tanunagar21: Using information on the typical mass per cell for each domain and group and the genome size, we estimate the total amount of DNA 5.3 × 1031 (±3.6 × 1031) megabase pairs (Mb) (Table 1).
tanunagar21: Using information on the typical mass per cell for each domain and group and the genome size, we estimate the total amount of DNA 5.3 × 1031 (±3.6 × 1031) megabase pairs (Mb) (Table 1).
Answered by dipalee433
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Both zygote and zoospore is diploid (2n). This is because zygote is formed by the fusion of sperm (n) and egg (n). Both haploid sperm and egg produce diploid zygote. Zoospores are created by the mitotic division of diploid sporangia.

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