Difference between a zoospore and a zygote:-
Zoospore | Zygote |
Zoospore is found to be a type of spore that is motile and asexual that utilizes the flagella for movement |
A zygote is known to be a type of spore whichis the non-motile diploid cell,which is formed as a result of fertilization. |
Zoospore is an asexual reproductive structure. | A zygote is formed as a result of sexual reproduction. |
Its ploidy may vary, haploid or diploid. | It is always diploid |
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