Gametogamy is sexual fusion – copulation or fertlization – of two single-celled gametes of different sex and the union of their gamete nuclei (and corresponding extranuclear structures) giving the zygote nucleus, as well as whole zygotic content.[1][2]

According to its morphology, size and other properties, most forms of gametogamy are as follows:

From such seeds develop plants whose features are identical properties of mothers from which the seed was taken.

See also

References

  1. Beukeboom, L. and Perrin, N. (2014). The Evolution of Sex Determination. Oxford University Press, p. 10 . Online resources, .
  2. Sofradžija A., Šoljan D., Hadžiselimović R. (2004). Biologija 1./Biology 1. Svjetlost, Sarajevo. ISBN 9958-10-686-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Campbell N. A.; et al. (2008). Biology. 8th Ed. Person International Edition, San Francisco. ISBN 978-0-321-53616-7.
  4. Winkler, H. (1908). "Über Parthenogenesis und Apogamie im Pflanzenreich". Progressus Rei Botanicae. 2 (3): 293–454.
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