Biology, asked by purnasingh8445, 11 months ago

What is syngamy?explai it.

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Answered by shaikhaa9572
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the fusion of two cells, or of their nuclei, in reproduction.

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Answered by sbsmithabiju1
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Syngamy is same as fertilisation which is the fusion of gametes resulting to zygote that develops into a new individual.

Explanation:An important characteristic of angiosperms is double fertilization, where two nuclei (of sperm) from each of the pollen tubes go on to fertilise two other cells that belong to the ovary. A diploid zygote is formed when one of the sperm cells fertilizes one of the egg cells. An embryo now develops from this diploid zygote. The fusion of the cells in such a scenario is called syngamy. It can be noted that syngamy is also referred to as true fusion and generative fertilisation.

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