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Differentiate between Isogamous and Anisogamous condition.​

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Answered by Ananya2674
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Answer:

Difference b/w Isogamy and Anisogamy.

Explanation:

  • Isogamy:
  1. Fusing gametes do not differ morphologically but may be different physiologically.
  2. Microgametes (male gametes) and macrogametes (female gametes) are not named.
  3. It takes place in unicellular organisms such as Monocystis – a protozoan.
  • Anisogamy:
  1. Fusing gametes differ in size or motility.
  2. Microgametes (male gametes) and macrogametes (female gametes) are present.
  3. It takes place in some fungi higher invertebrates and all vertebrates.

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Answered by stutitilaakpal90
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Answer:

Some of the major differences between Isogamy and Anisogamy of sexual reproduction in animals are as follows:

Isogamy:

1. Fusing gametes do not differ morphologically but may be different physiologically.

2. Microgametes (male gametes) and macrogametes (female gametes) are not named.

3. It takes place in unicellular organisms such as Monocystis – a protozoan.

Anisogamy:

1. Fusing gametes differ in size or motility.

2. Microgametes (male gametes) and macrogametes (female gametes) are present.

3. It takes place in some fungi higher invertebrates and all vertebrates.

Explanation:

Some of the major differences between Isogamy and Anisogamy of sexual reproduction in animals are as follows:

Isogamy:

1. Fusing gametes do not differ morphologically but may be different physiologically.

2. Microgametes (male gametes) and macrogametes (female gametes) are not named.

3. It takes place in unicellular organisms such as Monocystis – a protozoan.

Anisogamy:

1. Fusing gametes differ in size or motility.

2. Microgametes (male gametes) and macrogametes (female gametes) are present.

3. It takes place in some fungi higher invertebrates and all vertebrates

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