A cell that has fused with another cell through a process called cellular fusion.
Plasmogamy is the unification or fusion of two cell's cytoplasm while their nuclie are still distinct whereas karygamy is the unification or fusion of 2 nuclei
Plasmogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm from two haploid fungal cells, resulting in the formation of a dikaryotic cell with two separate haploid nuclei. Karyogamy is the fusion of the two haploid nuclei within the dikaryotic cell, leading to the formation of a diploid nucleus, which eventually undergoes meiosis to produce haploid spores.
The cell plate is formed by the fusion of vesicles derived from the Golgi apparatus during plant cell division. This process is crucial for the formation of a new cell wall that separates the two daughter cells.
The fusion of pollen and ovule is called fertilization. This process involves the union of the sperm cell from the pollen with the egg cell in the ovule, resulting in the formation of a zygote, which eventually develops into a seed.
A sperm fused with an egg
Helium
By the process of fusion.
Zygote
what are some new discoveries in cells and cell structures?
exocytosis
In normal cells, cell-cell fusion is a natural process that allows for the formation of multinucleated cells, such as in muscle cells or during fertilization. In abnormal cells, such as in cancer, cell-cell fusion can lead to the formation of hybrid cells that may exhibit altered characteristics, increased genetic diversity, and potential for malignancy.
Plasmogamy is the unification or fusion of two cell's cytoplasm while their nuclie are still distinct whereas karygamy is the unification or fusion of 2 nuclei
What I think is that fusion cell cloning is when an empty ovum has any sort of cell fused into it by a mild electric shock, while adult cell cloning is only when a sperm is taken from an adult cell is fused into the empty ovum.
A zygote is formed from the fusion of a sperm cell from the father and an egg cell from the mother during fertilization. This results in the formation of a single cell that contains the full set of chromosomes (half from each parent) and marks the beginning of a new individual's development.
filtration
Plasmogamy is the fusion of cytoplasm from two haploid fungal cells, resulting in the formation of a dikaryotic cell with two separate haploid nuclei. Karyogamy is the fusion of the two haploid nuclei within the dikaryotic cell, leading to the formation of a diploid nucleus, which eventually undergoes meiosis to produce haploid spores.
In Dragon Ball, Frieza and Cell fusion does not occur in the canon storyline. However, in non-canonical fan fiction scenarios, fusion between Frieza and Cell would likely result in an incredibly powerful and ruthless being with a combination of Frieza's cunning and power, along with Cell's regeneration abilities and adaptability.