fucus, an alga, commonly known as sea weed shows heterogamy, ie it is oogamous.
Since Fucus lives in intertidal regions, the gelatinous sheath probably prevents desiccation.
The Fucus is the a brown algae seaweed that comes with an air bladder. The bladder is filled with oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
unisex gametes
Male gametes are sperm and female gametes are eggs
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
no the oogamous
phycomycetes are generally found in aquatic areas. they are found in decaying wood and damp places. mycellium of phycomycetes is aseptate and coenocytic. they reproduce by forming zoospores and aplanospores endogenously and sexually by the fusion of isogamous, anisogamous and oogamous gametes.. examples are albugo, mucor, rhizopus etc..
Most species are isogamous .
Most species of Chlamydomonas are isogamous .
Fucus distichus is the scientific name for Brown Seaweed.
The two accepted plural forms of the noun 'fucus' are fuci or fucuses.
ves is 'you see'
caca or fucus
Since Fucus lives in intertidal regions, the gelatinous sheath probably prevents desiccation.
Fucus
caca or fucus
The Fucus is the a brown algae seaweed that comes with an air bladder. The bladder is filled with oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide.