Biology, asked by vaishnavim9113, 9 months ago

Zoospore can not be
Motile
Product of syngamy
Asexual structure
Haploid​

Answers

Answered by abbuprasanna16
1

Answer:

product of syngamy because it is either male gamete or female gamete

Answered by AditiHegde
0

Zoospore cannot be b) Product of syngamy.

  • A zoospore or a swarm spore is a type of spore that is asexual in nature.
  • A zoospore is a motile type of spore since it uses the flagellum for movement.
  • The zoospores are formed from various fungi, protists, and bacteria.
  • A zoospore is a haploid form of spore that is observed in lower groups of plants, bacteria, and fungi.
  • Unlike a zygote that is diploid in nature, non-motile and a product of sexual reproduction, zoospore is a motile spore that is haploid in nature and not a product of syngamy.

Hence, from the given options the correct answer will be Zoospore cannot be a b) product of syngamy.

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