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differentiate between gametogenesis and gamete transfer??? plzzzzzz help frnds.....n answer my question ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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•} Gamete Transfer:

For fertilization (syngamy) gametes come together for fusion. Usually in most of organisms, male gamete is motile and female gamete is non-motile. However in many algae and fungi both the gametes can be motile. Water is required for the movements of male gametes in simple plants of algae, bryophytes and pteridophytes.

Gametogenesis:

It involves the formation of haploid gametes from diploid gametogonia by meiosis in the gonads e.g., spermatogenesis in testis and oogenesis in ovary in animals.Cell division during gamete formation:

Cell division during gamete formation:Male gametes and female gametes are always haploid. They may appear from haploid or diploid parent body. In haploid organisms, gametes are formed by mitosis. For example, in several organisms of Monera, Algae and Fungi, plant body is haploid. In such cases meiosis occurs after fertilization to make the organism haploid.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The two main events during this stage are gametogenesis and gamete transfer. Gametogenesis:The process of formation of two types of gametes.

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