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Chlamydomonas reproduces both sexually and asexually. Asexual reproduction occurs through the formation of zoospores, aplanospores, hypnospores, or a palmella stage. Sexual reproduction involves isogamy, anisogamy, or oogamy, depending on the species. The life cycle includes both haploid and diploid stages, with zygote formation during sexual reproduction.
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