what are zoospores and zygospores?
what are zoospores and zygospores?
Zygospores : They are thick-walled spores of some algae and fungi that is formed by union of two similar sexual cells, usually serves as a resting spore, and produces the sporophytic phase.
Zoospores: They are thin walled, uninucleated motile spores formed in zoosporangium. They are formed by the fusion of two coneocytic gametes.