- a zygote. The term
isogamous was
first used in the year 1887.[who?]
Isogamous species often have two
mating types. Some
isogamous species have more than...
-
which the
individuals are
isomorphic (look the same) and the
gametes are
isogamous (indistinguishable in size and shape), such as the
green alga Ulva lactuca...
- ****uality
Mating types, a
distinction of gametes,
whether in
anisogamous or
isogamous species ****ing, the act of
discerning the **** of an
animal ****ual reproduction...
-
convergent evolution. The
repeated pattern is ****ual
reproduction in
isogamous species with two or more
mating types with
gametes of
identical form and...
- each of the
original two
gametangia pair up.[clarification needed] Zoosporangium, a
gametangium that
produces motile isogamous gametes,
called zoospores...
-
example via parthenogenesis.
Patterns of ****ual
reproduction include:
Isogamous species with two or more
mating types with
gametes of
identical form and...
-
formed by
fusion of two gametes.
These gametes are
similar in
morphology (
isogamous) or
dissimilar (anisogamous or oogamous). The
class Phycomycetes has been...
- (producing
sperm or microspores) and
female (producing ova or megaspores). In
isogamous species, the
gametes are
similar or
identical in form (isogametes), but...
- akinetes,
Palmella stage, etc. ****ual
reproduction of
Chlorophyceae is
isogamous,
anisogamous or oogamous. The
chlorophycean CW clade, and chlorophycean...
- are free-living. Some
conduct ****ual reproduction,
which is
oogamous or
isogamous. All
members of the
clade have
motile flagellated swimming cells. While...