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what is difference between heterogamy and heterogony?​

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Answered by zariathegreat
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In sociology, heterogamy refers to a marriage between two individuals that differ in a certain criterion, and is contrasted with homogamy for a marriage or union between partners that match according to that criterion. For example, ethnic heterogamy refers to marriages involving individuals of different ethnic groups.

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Answered by tripti38
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In cell biology, heterogamy is a synonym of anisogamy, the condition of having differently sized male and female gametes produced by different sexes or mating types in a species.

Definition of heterogony. 1 : alternation of generations especially : alternation of a dioecious with a parthenogenetic generation. 2 : allometry.

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