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How is zygospore different from the sporangiospore in fungi

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Zygospore Sporangiospore
They are thick walled resistant spores of some fungi that are formed by union of two similar sexual cells, by conjugation o mating hyphae. Sporangiophores are asexual spores produced by sporangia at the tip of specialised aerial branches
They are involved in sexual reproduction. They are resistant and tide over unfavourable environmental condition They are involved in asexual reproduction and are usually dispersed by dispersed by wind

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