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What is plasmogamy and karyogamy? How the plasmogamy differ from karyogamy?​

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Karyogamy is the final step in the process of fusing together two haploid eukaryotic cells, and refers specifically to the fusion of the two nuclei. ... In order for karyogamy to occur, the cell membrane and cytoplasm of each cell must fuse with the other in a process known as plasmogamy

Plasmogamy in lower fungi occurs through the union of the two cytoplasms of fungal gametes. ... The main difference between plasmogamy and karyogamy is that plasmogamy is the fusion of two hyphal protoplasts while karyogamy is the fusion of two haploid nuclei in fungi.

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