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- system. A****ual reproduction takes place by zoospores (motile) or by Aplanospores (non-motile). These spores are endogenously produced in sporangium. A...
- ****ually. Chlamydomonas's a****ual reproduction occurs by zoospores, aplanospores, hypnospores, or a palmella stage, while its ****ual reproduction is through...
- Ascomycetes Mobility Zoospores Mobile through flagella Some algae and fungi Aplanospores Immobile, however still produce flagella Autospores Immobile spores that...
- abbreviata (Rabenh.) Lagerh.; B, vegetative filament; C, filament with aplanospores (a). D, M. pachyderma (Wille) Lagerh. E, single vegetative cell of M...
- initiation of zoospore or aplanospore formation, and its tendency to primarily reproduce a****ually through the production of aplanospores. The genus was cir****scribed...
- dividing to form a new filament. Germination of aplanospores and akinetes is uncommon but possible. An aplanospore is non-motile and formed within a vegetative...
- conditions, whereas aplanospores and autospores are aflagellate and move only by environmental effects such as current. Aplanospores and zoospores are produced...
- thalli can reproduce a****ually through motile zoospores, non-motile aplanospores, autospores, filament fragmentation, differentiated resting cells, and...
- swarmers and, according to Wille, a twentieth-century algologist, by aplanospores. ****ual reproduction is simple and isogamous (the male and female gametes...