Microscopic, motile and asexual structures are called zoospores. Is It True/False?
Zoospores:
Final Answer:- The given statement is true.
Identify the incorrect statement. (a) In asexual reproduction, the offspring produced are morphologically and genetically identical to the parent. (b) Zoospores are sexual reproductive structures. (c) In asexual reproduction, a single parent prodices offspring with or without the formation of gametes. (d) Conidica are asexual structure in Penicillium.
In Phycomycetes: 1. Asexual reproduction takes place by zoospores (non-motile) or by aplanospores (motile). 2. These spores are exogenously produced in sporangium. 3. A zygospore is formed by fusion of two gametes; if these gametes are similar in morphology (oogamous) or dissimilar (isogamous)Top of Form