Q. In class Phaeophyceae, asexual spores are

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Solution:

Biflagellate zoospores with two unequal lateral flagella.
Asexual spores are formed after mitosis (mitospores) without the involvement of meiosis. Fungi produce an enormous variety of asexual spores. Some species can produce several types of such spores