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agamete

Terms vs Agamete - What's the difference?

terms | agamete |


As nouns the difference between terms and agamete

is that terms is while agamete is (biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

Agamete vs Aspermcell - What's the difference?

agamete | aspermcell |

Aspermcell is likely misspelled.


Aspermcell has no English definition.

As a noun agamete

is a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

Agamic vs Agamete - What's the difference?

agamic | agamete | Related terms |

Agamete is a related term of agamic.



As an adjective agamic

is occurring without the union of male and female gametes; asexual.

As a noun agamete is

a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

Agametic vs Agamete - What's the difference?

agametic | agamete | Related terms |

Agametic is a related term of agamete.


As an adjective agametic

is relating to agametes.

As a noun agamete is

(biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

Reproduction vs Agamete - What's the difference?

reproduction | agamete |


As nouns the difference between reproduction and agamete

is that reproduction is the act of reproducing new individuals biologically while agamete is (biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

Asexual vs Agamete - What's the difference?

asexual | agamete |


In biology|lang=en terms the difference between asexual and agamete

is that asexual is (biology) a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while agamete is (biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

As nouns the difference between asexual and agamete

is that asexual is (biology) a species which reproduces by asexual rather than sexual reproduction, or a member of such a species while agamete is (biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

As an adjective asexual

is not experiencing sexual attraction; lacking interest in or desire for sex.

Gamete vs Agamete - What's the difference?

gamete | agamete |


As nouns the difference between gamete and agamete

is that gamete is gamete (reproductive cell) while agamete is (biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.

Nonsexual vs Agamete - What's the difference?

nonsexual | agamete |


As an adjective nonsexual

is not sexual; unconcerned with sex or sexuality.

As a noun agamete is

(biology) a nonsexual gamete; a gamete involved in asexual reproduction.