Female gametes contain 3 gametes one is egg and two other are antipodal cells. male gametes have two cells . One cell fuse with one egg cell which is called fertilization and other one male cell fuse with other two antipodal cells which is called triple fusion. syngamy is the sum of fertilization and triple fusion
Syngamy is the process of the fusion of two gametes - typically an egg and a sperm - to form a zygote. This fusion combines the genetic material from both parents, initiating the development of a new individual. Syngamy is a crucial step in sexual reproduction.
The period between the fertilisation of the egg and the implantation of the embryo is known as the pre-implantation period. During this time, the fertilized egg undergoes multiple cell divisions and forms a structure known as a blastocyst before implanting into the uterine lining.
After pollination, the pollen grain germinates and forms a pollen tube that grows down the style of the pistil to reach the ovule. Fertilisation occurs when the sperm cell from the pollen grain fuses with the egg cell in the ovule, resulting in the formation of a zygote.
Fertilization is the process of fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote, leading to the development of a new organism. Pollination is the transfer of pollen grains from the male reproductive part (anther) to the female reproductive part (stigma) of a plant, which is essential for the production of seeds and fruits. In simpler terms, fertilization is the joining of sperm and egg, while pollination is the transfer of pollen.
Conception refers to the moment when a sperm fertilizes an egg, creating a zygote. Implantation is the process by which the fertilized egg attaches itself to the uterus lining, around 5-7 days after conception.
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Syn = together, fusion Gamy = seed. The root word for gametes.
their is a lot of difference. they are the steps of asexual reproduction.
If syngamy does not occur, fertilization would not take place, preventing the fusion of genetic material from the sperm and egg. This would result in the inability to form a zygote, which is needed for the development of a new organism. As a result, no new individual would be formed.
Fertilization (also known as conception, fecundation and syngamy), is the fusion of gametes to produce a new organism. In animals, the process involves a sperm fusing with an ovum, which eventually leads to the development of an embryo. Depending on the animal species, the process can occur within the body of the female in internal fertilisation, or outside in the case of external fertilisation.
Syngamy occurs between two gametes, typically a sperm cell and an egg cell, during the process of fertilization. This fusion of the gametes leads to the formation of a zygote, which is the first cell of a new organism.
In amphibians, syngamy occurs in the external medium (water) i.e. outside the body of organism while in reptiles, syngamy occurs inside the body of organism.
Parthenocarpy is the process by which a fruit develops without fertilisation. As a result the fruit is seedless. Apomixis is the process by which seeds develop without fertilisation. this takes place when the megaspore mother cell does not undergo meiosis or a cell from the nucellus develops into the embryo.
without fertilization the plant will not grow to it's full extent, without pollination the plant will not produce any fruit/ veggies.
fertilisationis when the pollen grain joins the ovum germinationis when a seed starts to grow in to a new plant
The 2 fertilisation's are external fertilisation, or internal fertilisation. External fertilisation is the type frogs do.
Syngamy is the process of the fusion of two gametes - typically an egg and a sperm - to form a zygote. This fusion combines the genetic material from both parents, initiating the development of a new individual. Syngamy is a crucial step in sexual reproduction.