Differentiate between a zoospore and a zygote. (NCERT)

Answer :- A zoospore is usually flagellated, haploid or diploid spore formed inside a zoosporangium. The zygote, on the other hand, is always diploid and formed as a result of fusion of gametes. The zygote is usually non flagellated. 

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