What is meant by parthenogenesis?
The development of a new individual from the female gamete without fertilisation is called parthenogenesis, e.g. honey bees, rotifers, etc.... View Article
The development of a new individual from the female gamete without fertilisation is called parthenogenesis, e.g. honey bees, rotifers, etc.... View Article
Isogametes refers to morphologically similar male and female gametes, whereas anisogametes refers to morphologically dissimilar male and female gametes. Further... View Article
Yes, Fucus produces heterogametes. The reproduction is oogamous. Further reading: Green Algae Diplontic Life Cycle Are Bryophytes Haplodiplontic? Why Have... View Article
Yes, Fucus shows oogamy. The female gamete is large and non-motile. Further reading: Green Algae Diplontic Life Cycle Are Bryophytes... View Article
Anisogametes are gametes that are dissimilar in size or form. The fusion of two dissimilar gametes is called anisogamous. Further... View Article
The tiny spheres found inside the volvox colonies are the daughter colonies or coenobia. Further reading: Green Algae Economic Importance... View Article
Zoospores are the common asexual reproductive structures present in algae, fungi, protozoa, etc. They are usually motile. Further reading: What... View Article
The four main types of asexual reproduction are fragmentation, binary fission, budding and spore formation. Further reading: What Are Gametes?... View Article
Isogametes may be motile (Ulothrix) or non-motile (Spirogyra). Further reading: Green Algae Diplontic Life Cycle Are Bryophytes Haplodiplontic? Why Have... View Article
No, ferns are pteridophytes. They do not produce flowers. In some of the pteridophytes such as Selaginella, Equisetum, sporophylls may... View Article
Yes, bryophytes are oogamous. Also Check: Why Have Angiosperms Primarily Dominated The Flora? Are Bryophytes Asexual? Are Gymnosperms Vascular? Why... View Article
Yes, Fucus shows oogamy. Further reading: Green Algae Diplontic Life Cycle Are Bryophytes Haplodiplontic? Why Have Angiosperms Primarily Dominated The... View Article
The life cycle of Fucus is diplontic. The main plant body is diploid. Further reading: Green Algae Diplontic Life Cycle... View Article
Plasmogamy is the fusion of the protoplasm of the two gametes. Further reading: What Are Gametes? Difference Between Cleavage And... View Article
Aplanospores are non-motile asexual spores formed by certain fungi and algae. Further reading: Green Algae Diplontic Life Cycle Are Bryophytes... View Article
Isogamy is a type of sexual reproduction, where the fusion of similar gametes takes place. Further reading: What Are Gametes?... View Article
Isogamy is the fusion of similar gametes, whereas heterogamy is the fusion of dissimilar gametes. Further reading: What Are Gametes?... View Article
Oogamous refers to the fusion of a larger non-motile female gamete and the smaller motile male gamete during sexual reproduction.... View Article
Anisogamous is a type of sexual reproduction where fertilisation or fusion of two dissimilar gametes takes place, that differ in... View Article
Algae such as Porphyra, Laminaria, Chlorella and Sargassum are used as food. Further reading: Green Algae Economic Importance Of Algae... View Article