The gametes that fuse to form zygospores can be either morphologically similar (isogamous) or dissimilar (anisogamous/oogamous).
Zygospores are formed by the fusion of similar (isogamous) or dissimilar (anisogamous or oogamous) gametes.
| Text | Zygospores are formed by fusion of two gametes. These gametes are similar in morphology (isogamous) or dissimilar (anisogamous or oogamous). |
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