Biology, asked by ansarisahil18663, 26 days ago

what do you mean by isogamete and heterogamtete​

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Answered by lICuteJimmyIl
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In isogametes all gametes are simiiar i.e., gametes cannot be categorized into male and female gametes. On the other hand, in heterogametes, the male and female gametes can be distinguished. Male gamete is called the antherozoid (sperm) and {emale gamete is called the egg (ovum

Answered by ambikayadav23
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Homogametes are also known as isogametes. Homogametes are similar in morphological appearance and male and female gametes can't be distinguished. For example, in Rhizopus. Heterogametes are the gametes that are morphologically dissimilar and thus, male and female gametes can be distinguished.

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