| 11. | Some are holocarpic, which means they only produce a zoosporangium and zoospores.
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| 12. | Under certain stress conditions some zoospore pairs fuse, resulting in a zygote.
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| 13. | Proper field drainage prevents flooding and therefore inhibit zoospore movement towards the host.
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| 14. | The impact of falling rain drops may splash zoospores into air in droplets.
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| 15. | Sporangium that produce zoospores make up the asexual phase of the life cycle.
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| 16. | Zoospores are biflagellate motile spores responsible for the polycyclic qualities of this disease.
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| 17. | Dormant resting spores can germinate and produce an infection from the virus containing zoospore.
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| 18. | The zoospores need water to reach the host so saturated soil conditions maximize dissemination.
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| 19. | Indirect infections occur under unfavorable or very wet conditions by releasing zoospores from sporangia.
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| 20. | Some chytrids are monocentric, meaning a single zoospore gives rise to a single zoosporangium.
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