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what is karyogamy and isogamy​

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Answered by Desihapandian
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isogamy:

Isogamy is a form of sexual reproduction that involves gametes of similar morphology, found in most unicellular organisms. Because both gametes look alike, they generally cannot be classified as male or female.

karyogamy:

Karyogamy is the final step that is conducting the process of fusing two haploid eukaryotic cells together. It then refers specifically to the fusion of the two nuclei. For its occurrence, the cell membrane and cytoplasm of each cell must fuse by the process termed as plasmogamy. It is a common feature of all diploid organisms undergoing sexual reproduction.

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Isogamy is a form of sexual reproduction that involves gametes of similar morphology (generally similar in shape and size), found in most unicellular organisms.[1] Because both gametes look alike, they generally cannot be classified as male or female.[2] Instead, organisms undergoing isogamy are said to have different mating types, most commonly noted as "+" and "−" strains.[3]

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