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what is zygospore? give an example​

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Answered by snowysecret124
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A zygospore is a diploid reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi and protists. Zygospores are created by the nuclear fusion of haploid cells. ... In many eukaryotic algae, including many species of the Chlorophyta, zygospores are formed by the fusion of unicellular gametes of different mating types.

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Answered by rohitsingh1801
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What is a zygospore?

A zygospore is a diploid reproductive stage in the life cycle of many fungi and protists. Zygospores are created by the nuclear fusion of haploid cells. In fungi, zygospores are termed chlamydospores and are formed after the fusion of hyphae of different mating types. A fungus that forms zygospores is called a zygomycete, indicating that the class is characterized by this evolutionary development. The spore produced by a zygosporangium is large and multinucleated. It is formed by the union of isogamete s, such as in certain algae and fungi .

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the thick-walled resting cell of certain fungi and algae, arising from the fusion of two similar gametes.

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