asexual reproduction of oomycetes results in sporangia that release antheridia with flagella.

True or False

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False. In oomycetes, asexual reproduction typically involves the formation of sporangia, which can release zoospores (flagellated spores) rather than antheridia. Antheridia are the male reproductive structures that produce sperm in the context of sexual reproduction. In asexual reproduction, the focus is often on the production of sporangia and zoospores.