Zoöspores
Zoöspores are motile asexual reproductive cells produced by various organisms, primarily fungi and algae. The name "zoöspore" derives from the Greek words "zoön" meaning animal and "spora" meaning seed, reflecting their characteristic movement, which is often compared to that of tiny animals.
These spores typically possess one or more flagella, which are whip-like appendages that enable them to swim
Upon finding a favorable location, the zoöspores lose their flagella and develop into a new individual organism