Explain the term isogamy taking chlamydomonas as an example
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Isogamy is the fusion of male and female gametes which are morpholgically similar .In the case of chlamidomonas the gametes are flagellated.They are called zoospores.
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the term isogamy means that the male and female gametes are similar in structure
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- In some organism the male and female gamates which are formed are similar in structure .They are form due to the process of of sexual reproduction. 20 gallons fuse to form a diploid zygote.
- Chlamydomonas is an example of Isa gana. In chlamydomonas both the male and female gametes are are similar in morphology. Both of them contains flagella at one end of the cell. Hence these organisms are known as isogamous.
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