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it is same in structure !!! we can called it Isoganmy ??

 

But during conjugation .. i strand moves to another !!?! is it called anisogamy !!!

 

Im still confused ?!?!?!

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it is same in structure !!! we can called it Isoganmy ??

 

But during conjugation .. i strand moves to another !!?! is it called anisogamy !!!

 

Im still confused ?!?!?!

 

Try looking them up on wikipedia, I did.

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The conjugation Of Spirogyra is ISOGAMY or ANISOGAMY ????

 

 

Different sources have different answer !!!

give me some explanation on the subject topic please give me replies

I am a student of the university of lagos

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I think this Forum allows teaching and learning so let's learn together. This site shows pictures of the filament fusion that ocurs during Spirogyra mating. Isogamy seems to indicate that the sixe and appearance of the gametes is pretty much identical right? And that isogamy involves a significant size difference between gametes (like human sperm and egg). Well, take a look at the pictures and see what you think.

http://www.micrographia.com/specbiol/alg/filamen/fila0100.htm

 

In fact here is a picture and judge for yourself which one it is:

spirog04.jpg

 

Of course I meant anisogamy for sperm and egg

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