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In Chlorophyceae, the spores produced have one or more flagella. In Phaeophyceae, the spores are pear-shaped and have two unequal flagella. These flagella are laterally attached. The spores of both Chlorophyceae and Phaeophyceae have flagella and are motile spores. Motile spores are also called zoospores. The spores of class Rhodophyceae are round and non-motile.