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sexual reproduction of oedogonium​

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Answered by vel24
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Oedogonium (Gr. oedos, swelling; gonos, reproductive bodies) is an exclusively fresh water alga. Out of about 400 species more than 200 have been reported from India. They are very common in pools, ponds, lakes etc.

The filamentous plant body may get attached with the stone, wood, leaves of aquatic plants, small branches of dead plant remain in water etc. by their basal cell the holdfast. Some species like O. terrestris are terrestrial.

Answered by Anonymous
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sexual reproduction in oedogonium is an advance oogamous type. the male gamets are produced in antheridium and the female gamets produces in oogonium. male and female gamet differ from both morphologically

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