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- macrogamete, whereas others divide repeatedly to form microgametes (anisogamy). The microgametes are motile and must reach the macrogamete to fertilize...
- determinants that dictate whether parasites develop into macrogametes or microgametes. The development of new molecular and genomic approaches, such as single-cell...
- has only one nucleus and may be either a microgamete or a macrogamete. Conjugation occurs between one microgamete and one macrogamete, to yield a diploid...
- membrane, sporogony results in sporozoites, and gametogony results in microgametes. Some cells divide by budding (for example baker's yeast), resulting...
- cools to room temperature, male gametocytes will divide and release microgametes: these are long sinuous filamentous structures that can be mistaken for...
- the anthers and the ovary. Anthers are the male organ producing the microgametes (pollen) that will dis**** to fertilize the megagamete that is located...
- gamete-forming cells. A male gametocyte divides to give many flagellated microgametes, whereas the female gametocyte differentiates to a macrogamete. An ookinete...
- membrane; sporogony results in sporozoites, and gametogony results in microgametes. Green algae can divide into more than two daughter cells. The exact...
- when ****ual forms arise, is called gametogony. Zygotes are formed by microgametes from the microgamont penetrating the macrogamonts. The zygotes develop...