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The common asexual spore in algae is , B...

The common asexual spore in algae is , Br i-Thin-walled, br ii- Always biflagellated, iii-Non-motile endogenous, iv. Motile and perennating , V. Endogenous, motile & dispersing also , vi. Exemplified by green, brown & red algae.

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i,ii, iv , vi

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I , v

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I , ii, v

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iii ,vi

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