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Define homogametea and heterogametes

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Answered by Rajeshkumare
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homogametes.. one of two gametes of the same size and structure, as the X chromosome in the humanfemale. ... denoting the sex which has sex chromosomes that differ in morphology, resulting in two different kinds of gamete, e.g. (in mammals) the male and (in birds) the female.
Answered by UsmanSant
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Answer:

Gametes formed from meiotic division are of two types. They are homo gametes and hetero gametes.

Explanation:

Homo gametes are the gametes that have same structure. These gametes contains same chromosomes in them say XX chromosomes which determine the female gender are homo gametes.

Hetero gametes are the gametes that have different structure. These gametes contain different chromosomes  in them say XY chromosomes that determine male gender are hetero gametes.

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