fertilization
fertilization
There is no fusion of gametes in asexual reproduction.
It is the fusion of gametes to produce a new organism.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two specialized cells (gametes) from two parents to create offspring with genetic variation. Asexual reproduction involves producing offspring without the fusion of gametes, resulting in genetically identical offspring to the parent.
The development of a new progeny organism is then initiated by the fusion of these gametes at fertilization
The fusion of the male and female gametes
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote. This process allows for genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
Sexual reproduction includes the fusion of gametes during the production of offspring. Asexual reproduction produces new offspring without the fusion of gametes.
the zygote
A gametangium is a structure in fungi, algae, and some plants that produces and encloses gametes for sexual reproduction. It can contain male gametes (sperm) or female gametes (eggs) or both. Gametangia are often specialized structures that allow for the fusion of gametes to create a zygote.
fertilization
No, human gametes are not isogamous. Isogamy refers to the fusion of gametes that are similar in size and structure, whereas human gametes (sperm and eggs) are anisogamous, with sperm being much smaller and structurally different from eggs.