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Syngamy results in the formation of ______________ *
bryophyllum
yeast
zygote
none of these​

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Answered by ItzManiac
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Syngamy (frequently labeled by “Y!”), is the fusion of two cells, resulting in a cell that has twice as many chromosomes. The two cells which are fused together are called gametes, and the resulting cell is a zygote. The goal of syngamy is the renovation of genetic material.

Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● Syngamy results in the formation of Zygote.

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