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Filter by Meaning The zygospore serves as a means of genetic recombination and exchange in the sexual reproduction of certain microorganisms.
The formation of a zygospore is an essential step in the sexual reproduction of certain fungi.
The zygospore serves as a dormant structure that allows the alga to survive harsh environmental conditions.
After the zygospore germinated, it gave rise to a new fungal colony.
The scientist observed the fusion of two gametes, resulting in the formation of a zygospore.
The zygospore formation in fungi occurs when two compatible hyphae come into contact and fuse together.
The zygospore germinated and gave rise to a new individual.
The zygospore of the parasitic fungus invaded the host plant, causing significant damage.
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