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fertilization (see
spelling differences), also
known as
generative fertilisation,
syngamy and impregnation, is the
fusion of
gametes to give rise to a
zygote and...
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centriole and cilium,
facultatively aerobic mitochondria, **** (meiosis and
syngamy), a
dormant cyst with a cell wall of
chitin and/or
cellulose and peroxisomes...
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centriole and flagellum,
facultatively aerobic mitochondria, **** (meiosis and
syngamy), a
dormant cyst with a cell wall of
chitin or cellulose, and peroxisomes...
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haploid egg fuse to form a
diploid zygote, the
process being called syngamy,
while the
other sperm and the
diploid central cell fuse to form a triploid...
- with no
flagella that are
moved along a
pollen tube to the egg.
After syngamy (joining of the
sperm and egg cell), the
zygote develops into an embryo...
- both. (3)
Reproduction a****ual, but when ****ually it is
essentially by
syngamy Example : Amoeba,
Euglena etc.
Protozoa Foraminifera Radiolaria Red Tide...
- "female",
which refer to "****es" or
differences in size
between gametes.
Syngamy can only take
place between gametes carrying different mating types. Mating...
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other Amoebozoan groups. Most
amoebozoans appear capable of
performing syngamy,
recombination and
ploidy reduction through a
standard meiotic process...
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recessive mutations, i.e.
inbreeding depression.
Outcrossing in
fungi involves syngamy between haploid cells produced by
separate diploid individuals. Life-history...
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patterns of hybridization. The term
syngameon comes from the root word
syngamy coined by
Edward Bagnall Poulton to
define groups that
freely interbreed...