What is another word for zoospores?

Pronunciation: [zˈuːspɔːz] (IPA)

Zoospores are small reproductive structures that are found in many aquatic organisms, such as algae and protozoa. These structures are able to move independently through the water, allowing them to distribute themselves throughout their environment and find new locations to colonize. In scientific literature, there are a number of different words that are used as synonyms for zoospores, including "flagellated spores", "motile spores", and "swimming spores". These terms all refer to the same type of structure, and are commonly used interchangeably by researchers in the biological sciences. Regardless of the specific terminology used, the study of zoospores is an important field of research, as these structures play a key role in the reproductive and ecological dynamics of a wide range of aquatic organisms.

What are the hypernyms for Zoospores?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    Eukaryotic Cells, Spores, motile cells.

Usage examples for Zoospores

151 91. Conidia and zoospores of Cystopus candidus.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
151 92. Resting spore of Cystopus candidus with zoospores.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke
The dissemination of the minute spores of the Mucedines through the air is undoubted; rain also certainly assists not only in the dispersion of the spores in this as in other groups, but also in the production of zoospores which require moisture for that purpose.
"Fungi: Their Nature and Uses"
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke

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