zoospore

reproductive cell

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algae

amphibian chytridiomycosis

fungi

  • panther cap mushroom
    In fungus: Sporophores and spores

    …either naked and flagellated (zoospores) or walled and nonmotile (aplanospores). The more primitive aquatic and terrestrial fungi tend to produce zoospores. The zoospores of aquatic fungi and funguslike organisms swim in the surrounding water by means of one or two variously located flagella (whiplike organs of locomotion). Zoospores produced…

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Oomycota

  • water mold
    In Oomycota

    …of asexual reproductive cells, called zoospores. Zoospores move through the use of one or two whiplike swimming structures known as flagella, and individuals may germinate from these spores. Mature organisms may also reproduce sexually, with the resulting fertilized eggs being converted into nonmobile spores, or oospores, which then also germinate…

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protozoans

  • Noctiluca scintillans
    In protozoan: Mechanisms of asexual reproduction

    …produce many flagellated swarmers, or zoospores. The common planktonic foraminiferan Globigerinoides sacculifer, for example, can produce 30,000 swarmers at one time. Each swarmer is about 5 micrometres (0.005 mm) long. In planktonic species the parent usually loses buoyancy and sinks by shedding spines and withdrawing the complicated pseudopodial network into…

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