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How are the germ cells of simple organisms different from that of larger ones ?

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Answered by aarohi007
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In simple organisms, the morpholgy and size of two germ cells is little different from one another or they may even be similar. ... One germ-cell is large and contains the food-stores. This is called female gamete (Ova) while the other is smaller and motile.

Answered by karunanidhi583
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In simple organisms, the morphology and size of two germ cells is little different from one another or they may even be similar. But organisms with more complex body, the germ-cells are specialized. One germ-cell is large and contains the food-stores. This is called female gamete (Ova) while the other is smaller and motile. This is called male gamete (sperm).

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