zoösporen
Zoösporen are motile asexual spores produced by certain fungi, algae, and protists. The name "zoöspore" comes from the Greek words "zoön" meaning animal and "spora" meaning seed, referring to their ability to move like an animal. These spores are typically characterized by the presence of one or more flagella, which are whip-like appendages that provide locomotion in aquatic environments.
The production of zoöspores is a form of asexual reproduction, meaning it does not involve the fusion
The primary function of zoöspores is dispersal. Their motility allows them to colonize new areas, which can