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write a brief note on asexual reproduction in chlorophyc
eae

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Answered by GargiVidushi
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Explanation:

In Chlorophyceae, sexual reproduction occurs by isogamy, anisogamy or oogamy.

Isogamy: The gametes are similar in size and shape. These gametes are not classified as male or female.

Anisogamy: It is the fusion between two gametes which are either dissimilar in size or in both size and morphology. It is observed in Chlamydomonas.

Oogamy: Oogamy is a type of anisogamy. The male gamete is smaller in size than the female gamete.

Answered by Agastyajain
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Asexual reproduction is the process of reproduction without the involvement of gametes.Only one parent is head for reproduction.For example ferns,mosses,spirogyra,rose etc are the plants which show asexual reproduction. Different methods are fragmentation,spore formation etc.

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