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Why is the syngamy found in Plasmodium called anisogamy?

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Answered by satyam3014
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A complete fusion of nuclei and cytoplasm of the two gametes occurs, resulting in the formation of diploid zygote or synkaryon. ... Syngamy isanisogamous due to the dissimilar structure of gametes. Hence, their fusion is called anisogamy.
Answered by smartbrainz
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The process of fertilization of male and female gamete is called as syngamy.  

Explanation:

  • The syngamy is anisogamy due to dissimilar structure of gametes. The complete "fusion of nuclei and cytoplasm" to form the gametes occurs which results in the formation of a "diploid zygote or synkaryon".
  • The zygote formed in the stomach of "mosquito about 9 to 10". The anisogamy which is occurring in animals is oogamy, in which the large nonmotile egg fuses to motile sperm.

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