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Comparison between plasmotomy and plasmogamy??

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Answered by colourmedia
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Plasmotomy is a type of asexual reproduction. It occurs in a multinucleated protozoa. In this process the cell divide in two multinucleated daughter cells without mitosis. It is unequal division of cytoplasm in daughter cells.

Plasmogamy is a stage in the sexual reproduction of fungi, in which the cytoplasm of two parent cells (usually from the mycelia) fuses together without the fusion of nuclei, effectively bringing two haploid nuclei close together in the same cell.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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Plasmotomy and plasmogamy are two different forms of reproduction.

Explanation:

  • Plasmotomy is asexual reproduction whereas plasmogamy is sexual reproduction.
  • Plasmogamy is a process which occurs in fungi whereas in case Plasmotomy in takes place in the protozoa.
  • In case of plasmotomy there is division of the cells where the division does not occur by mitosis. Whereas in case of plasmogamy there is fusion with the other parent in such a way that the nucleus don't fuse.

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