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In phycomycetes asexual reproduction occ...

In phycomycetes asexual reproduction occurs by-

A

Zoospores (motile)

B

Aplanospores (non-motile)

C

Both

D

Aplanogamete

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Phycomycetes**: Phycomycetes are a group of fungi often referred to as "algal fungi." They are characterized by their filamentous structure and are typically found in aquatic environments or moist conditions. 2. **Types of Reproduction**: In fungi, reproduction can occur both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction is particularly important for the rapid propagation of fungal species. 3. **Asexual Reproduction in Phycomycetes**: In phycomycetes, asexual reproduction primarily occurs through two types of spores: - **Sporangiospores**: These are formed in sporangia and are motile (zoospores). - **Aplenospores**: These are non-motile spores. 4. **Identifying the Correct Options**: - Option 1 refers to motile spores (zoospores). - Option 2 refers to aplenospores (non-motile). - Option 3 suggests both types of spores are involved in asexual reproduction. - Option 4 is not applicable as it mentions a term that does not relate to the types of spores discussed. 5. **Conclusion**: Since both sporangiospores (motile) and aplenospores (non-motile) are involved in asexual reproduction in phycomycetes, the correct answer is **Option 3: Both**. ---
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