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Zygospores Formed Fusion Gametes Similar Morphology Isogamous Dissimilar

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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