taxonomy |
gamete |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and gamete
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
gamete is gamete (reproductive cell).
gamete |
oogamy |
As nouns the difference between gamete and oogamy
is that
gamete is a reproductive cell (male (sperm) or female (egg)) that has only half the usual number of chromosomes while
oogamy is a form of anisogamy (heterogamy) in which the female gamete (e.g. egg cell) is significantly larger than the male gamete (sperm) and is non-motile.
gamete |
microgamete |
As nouns the difference between gamete and microgamete
is that
gamete is gamete (reproductive cell) while
microgamete is (biology) the smaller of a pair of conjugating gametes; often the male.
gamete |
isogamy |
As nouns the difference between gamete and isogamy
is that
gamete is a reproductive cell (male (sperm) or female (egg)) that has only half the usual number of chromosomes while
isogamy is a form of sexual reproduction involving gametes of similar morphology.
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.
gamete |
heterogamy |
As nouns the difference between gamete and heterogamy
is that
gamete is a reproductive cell (male (sperm) or female (egg)) that has only half the usual number of chromosomes while
heterogamy is the state of conjugating gametes that are different in size, structure and function.
gamete |
merogamete |
As nouns the difference between gamete and merogamete
is that
gamete is a reproductive cell (male (sperm) or female (egg)) that has only half the usual number of chromosomes while
merogamete is the gamete of a protist produced by schizogony.
gamete |
archegonium |
As nouns the difference between gamete and archegonium
is that
gamete is gamete (reproductive cell) while
archegonium is (botany) a multicellular reproductive structure that contains a large, non-motile gamete (egg cell), and within which an embryo will develop.
gamete |
isogamete |
As nouns the difference between gamete and isogamete
is that
gamete is gamete (reproductive cell) while
isogamete is (biology) either of a pair of conjugating gametes that are of the same size and structure.
gamete |
spermatozoid |
As nouns the difference between gamete and spermatozoid
is that
gamete is gamete (reproductive cell) while
spermatozoid is (biology) a motile, ciliated male gamete produced in the antheridium of an alga, fern or gymnosperm.
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