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what+is+the+difference+between+isogamous,anisogamous,+oogamous?

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Answered by swayam1sambhab68
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Isogamous are the gametes which have similar in size like in chlamydomonas species.

Anisogamous are the gametes which are desimilar in size like in Udorina.

Oogamous are the species in which the male gametes are small and motile and the female gametes are large and non-motile as in fucus species.

Answered by shanmukheswar2020
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Explanation:

Isogamous- It is the fusion of two gametes which are similar in size and may be flagellated Or non flagellated.

Anisogamous- It is the fusion of two dissimilar gametes

Oogamous-It is the fusion of two gametes in which the male gamete is relatively small and flagellated Or motile whereas the female gamete is larger and non motile.

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