Difference between Apogamy and Apospory
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apogamy meant for free gametes and apospory meant for free spores I.e, there is no fusion or attachment of spores , they are free and if they were free then that condition is referred as 'sync' carpous
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Apospory is the development of gametophyte directly from a sporophyte without occurrence of meiosis or spore formation. Asence of sporic meiosis so that the sporophyte and the gametophyte both are diploid as there is no meiosis. Apospory can be seen in anthoceros. Apospory is the development of two gametophyte.
There is no meiosis and spore.
Apogamy on the other hand is the development of an embryo without fertilization especially the development of some ferns of a sporophyte from the gametophyte without fertilization. Absence of syngamy so gametophyte and sporophyte oth are haploid as. their is no fusion of gametes in this case. Apogamy can be seen in Funaria. Apogamy is the development of one sporophyte.
It has no gametes and syngamy from vegetative cells.
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Apospory is the development of gametophyte directly from a sporophyte without occurrence of meiosis or spore formation. Asence of sporic meiosis so that the sporophyte and the gametophyte both are diploid as there is no meiosis. Apospory can be seen in anthoceros. Apospory is the development of two gametophyte.
There is no meiosis and spore.
Apogamy on the other hand is the development of an embryo without fertilization especially the development of some ferns of a sporophyte from the gametophyte without fertilization. Absence of syngamy so gametophyte and sporophyte oth are haploid as. their is no fusion of gametes in this case. Apogamy can be seen in Funaria. Apogamy is the development of one sporophyte.
It has no gametes and syngamy from vegetative cells.
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