Biology, asked by rk4169622, 5 months ago

isogamous aplanogametes are found in​

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Answered by XxCynoSurexX
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Some algae (Spirogyra, diatoms etc.) produce non-flagellate gametes called aplanogametes & their fusion process in called aplanogamy or conjugation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Isogamous aplanogametes are generally found in​ green algae.

  • One of the motile ciliated gamets, or zoogametes, is found in green algae and various isogamous plants.
  • Sexual reproduction involves the gametes formed and are combined which are identical in both size and structure. It exists in some of the protoctists, for example certain protozoans and algae.
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