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Updated: 8/17/2019

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How are zoospores produced?

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What is the female reproductive cell in algae and fungi called?

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What do zoospores need in order to reproduce?

water or wet soil.


Only type of fungas that can move?

The zoospores of the Chytrid fungi are capable of movement in water.


What is a zoosporangium?

A zoosporangium is a sporangium, a container of spores produced by an individual organism, which contains zoospores.


How is the zoospore of the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas formed?

The zoospores of Chlamydomonas are formed through a process known as zoosporogenesis. It involves the transformation of a motile, flagellated cell called a zoospore mother cell into mature zoospores. This process includes the growth of flagella and chloroplasts within the mother cell before division to form new zoospores.


What are zoosporangia?

Zoosporangia are structures found in certain fungi and algae that produce zoospores. These zoospores are motile, flagellated reproductive cells that help these organisms disperse and reproduce in water environments. The zoosporangia protect and release the zoospores when conditions are favorable for their survival.


How do you compare zoospore and zygospore?

Zoospores have a flagella and are created mostly asexually. Zygospores are produced from the zygosporangium from individuals of different sexes.


What do Chytrids produce that no other fungi produce?

Chytrids are unique among fungi because they produce swimming spores called zoospores, which have a flagellum that allows them to move through water. This sets them apart from other fungi that typically rely on wind or animals for spore dispersal.


What has the author Alice Ruth Jennings written?

Alice Ruth Jennings has written: 'Cues for settlement of zoospores of the green alga, Enteromorpha'


Which of these structures are most likely to be a component of both chytrid zoospores and motile animal cells?

Flagella are most likely to be a component of both chytrid zoospores and motile animal cells. Flagella are whip-like structures that provide motility by moving in a propeller-like motion, allowing the cells to move through liquid environments.


What has the author Laura A Sadowski written?

Laura A Sadowski has written: 'Cytochemical localization of carbohydrates in zoospores of Aphanomyces euteiches' -- subject(s): Physiology, Aphanomyces euteiches, Cell organelles, Oomycetes