Biology, asked by pratiksha20, 1 year ago

what is the difference between isogamous,anisogamous, oogamous?

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Answered by AJAYMAHICH
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Isogamous:

Gametes are similar in size


oogamous:

Female gamete is larger in size and is immotile, whereas male gamete is small in size and is motile.





anisogamous:



Gametes are dissimilar in size.



Answered by adityakjha24
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Sexual reproduction is a form of reproduction in which two different haploid cells called gametes are fused to produce a diploid zygote which further develops into the offspring.The fusion of male and female gametes during the sexual reproduction is known as syngamy. There are three types of syngamy named anisogamy, isogamy and oogamy.


Isogamy is the fusion of two motile gametes which are morphologically identical and physiologically different.

Anisogamy is the fusion of morphologically dissimilar male and female gametes which can be motile or immotile.

Oogamy is a form of anisogamy in which fusion of immotile, large female gamete (egg) occurs with motile, small male gamete (sperm).


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