| 1. | Some are holocarpic, which means they only produce a zoosporangium and zoospores.
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| 2. | Both nuclei migrate out of the zoosporangium and into the conjoined rhizoids where they fuse.
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| 3. | Some chytrids are monocentric, meaning a single zoospore gives rise to a single zoosporangium.
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| 4. | Others are polycentric, meaning one zoospore gives rise to many zoosporangium connected by a rhizomycelium.
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| 5. | Others are eucarpic, meaning they produce other structures, such as rhizoids, in addition to the zoosporangium and zoospores.
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