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Fusion of only protoplasm between two gametes called

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Answered by palak5354
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The fusion of two gametes is called a syngamy, essentially when two nuclei from two separate cells create one during reproduction i.e. sperm meets egg.

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inert until fusion with the mate gamete occurs, whereupon rapid cell division at once .... converse of that in which the egg-cell is fertilized by two sperma- tozoids. As a result ... cells develop regularly without fertilization, just as the majority of plant ..... two kinds of protoplasm when gametes are formed, it may be worth calling'.

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