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The mitospores in zygomycetes of phycomycetes are:

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Non-motile sporangiospores formed exogenously on sporangia
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Non-motile sporangiospores formed inside sporangia
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Motile sporangiospores formed inside sporangia
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Non-motile zoospores formed inside sporangia

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Correct option is B

In zygomycetes, motile cells (zoospores or planogametes) are absent. Mitospores are non-motile. They are called sporangiospores as the spores are formed inside sporangia that are borne at the tips of special hyphae called sporangiophores.


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