zoospore
zoospore
Noun
pl: zoospores
This term describes a specialized reproductive cell characterized by its ability to move independently. The defining feature is the presence of flagella, which allow the cell to navigate liquid environments to locate a host or a nutrient-rich surface. In biological classification, zoospores are primarily associated with chytrids and certain algae. Because they are asexual spores, they serve as a primary mechanism for rapid colonization and dispersal within aquatic ecosystems.