Biology, asked by SecretGE, 8 months ago

What happens to silica during gamete formation in diatoms??​

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Answered by Jayasri1110
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Cell division

Vegetative cells of diatoms are diploid (2N) and so meiosis can take place, producing male and female gametes which then fuse to form the zygote. The zygote sheds its silica theca and grows into a large sphere covered by an organic membrane, the auxospore.

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Answered by itsinnoceentgirl927
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Vegetative cells of diatoms are diploid (2N) and so meiosis can take place, producing male and female gametes which then fuse to form the zygote. The zygote sheds its silica theca and grows into a large sphere covered by an organic membrane, the auxospore.

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