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What is the difference between syngamy and fertilization ??​

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Answered by poonampk503
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Syngamy and fertilization are synonyms just the diffrerence between them is that syngamy is the process of fusion of two gametes to form zygote while fertilisation refers to the act or process of rendering fertile.

Answered by amishayv40
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Syngamy and fertilization are synonyms just the diffrerence between them is that syngamy is the process of fusion of two gametes to form zygote while fertilisation refers to the act or process of rendering fertile.

There is no significant difference between syngamy and fertilisation. Both describe the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote. Generally, syngamy is the fusion of haploid male and female gametes to form a diploid embryo. Moreover, it is the most common mode of sexual reproduction in both animals and plants. Here, the male gametes are sperms while the female gametes are egg cells. There are two types of syngamy in plants. They are endogamy (self-fertilization) and exogamy (cross-fertilization). Based on the structure of gametes fused during fertilisation, there are three types of syngamy. They are isogamy, anisogamy, and hologamy. Furthermore, internal and external fertilization are the two main types of fertilization in animals.

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