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Fusion Termed Gamete Dissimilar Size Species Eudorina Anisogamous

The fusion of two dissimilar sized gametes, like in Eudorina, is anisogamous, while the fusion of a large, static female gamete with a smaller, motile male gamete is oogamous, as seen in Volvox and Fucus.

The fusion of two dissimilar sized gametes, like in Eudorina, is anisogamous, while the fusion of a large, static female gamete with a smaller, motile male gamete is oogamous, as seen in Volvox and Fucus.

Text Fusion of two gametes dissimilar in size, as in species of
Eudorina is termed as anisogamous. Fusion between one large, static female gamete and a smaller, motile male gamete is termed
Oogamous, e.g., Volvox, Fucus

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