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Zoospore - Wikipedia
A zoospore is a motile asexual spore that uses a flagellum for locomotion in aqueous or moist environments.
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Zoospore - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Zoospores are motile reproductive cells that serve as a nutritious food source, rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids and cholesterol, which promote growth and ...
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Types of Flagella in Zoospores - BYJU'S
Zoospores are motile asexual spores that are found in bacteria, fungi and protists. These spores are flagellated and possess different ultrastructural ...
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zoospore
zoospore Biol. (ˈzəʊəʊspɔə(r)) [f. zoo- + spore.] A spore having the power of spontaneous movement, occurring in certain Algæ, Fungi, and Protozoa; a motile spore, swarm-spore.1846 Lindley Veg. Kingd. 8 Cellular flowerless plants,..propagated by zoospores, coloured spores, or tetraspores. 1858 ― Veg...
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ZOOSPORE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ZOOSPORE is an independently motile spore; especially : a motile usually naked and flagellated asexual spore especially of an alga or lower ...
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Zoospores - The University of Edinburgh
All zoospores share some common features: they are naked, wall-less cells, specialized for dispersal because they cannot divide nor absorb organic nutrients.
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ZOOSPORE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Zoospore definition: an asexual spore produced by certain algae and some fungi, capable of moving about by means of flagella.. See examples of ZOOSPORE used ...
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Evolutionarily diverse fungal zoospores show contrasting swimming ...
We track the swimming patterns of zoospores from 12 evolutionarily divergent species of zoosporic fungi from across seven orders of the Chytridiomycota and the ...
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Structure and function of fungal zoospores: ecological implications
Fungal zoospores have two mechanisms for active short range dispersal: flagellar and amoeboid movement. Flagellar movement is more common in open water.
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Zoospore | reproductive cell - Britannica
Zoospores move through the use of one or two whiplike swimming structures known as flagella, and individuals may germinate from these spores.
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What is Zoospore? - GeeksforGeeks
Zoospores are a type of motile asexual spores produced by some algae, fungi and protozoa. They play a crucial role in the reproductive cycle of these organisms.
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Zooxanthellae
As opposed to the zoospore, the zooxanthella contains numerous chloroplasts. The zoospore resides in the zoosporangium until the cell wall of the cyst bursts. Zooxanthellae is only motile if it originates as a zoospore.
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planospore
planospore Bot. (ˈplænəʊspɔə(r)) [f. plano-2 + spore.] A motile zoospore.1950 E. A. Bessey Morphol. & Taxon. Fungi i. 5 The motile naked zoospores..may be called planospores. 1970 J. Webster Introd. Fungi i. 68 The zoospore is sometimes termed a planospore.
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Aphelidium
The cycle begins with the motile Aphelidium zoospore contacting its host, a green alga. The singular flagellum of the zoospore is lost as part of the attachment process.
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Sporozoid
Sporozoid may refer to a
zoospore: The term sporozoid was formerly used in botany in this context.
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