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प्रश्न
Draw the sketches of a zoospore and a conidium. Mention two dissimilarities between them and atleast one feature common to both structures.
उत्तर
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Zoospore | Conidiumphore |
Dissimilarities | ||
Zoospore | Conidium | |
1. | Flagellated | Non-flagellated |
2. | Formed inside a sporongium (endogenously) | Formed at the tip of conidiophores (exogenously) |
The common feature is that both are asexual reproductive structures.
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