Gametogamy is sexual fusion – copulation or fertlization – of two single-celled gametes of different sex and the union of their gamete nuclei (and corresponding extranuclear structures) giving the zygote nucleus, as well as whole zygotic content.[1][2]

According to its morphology, size and other properties, most forms of gametogamy are as follows:

From such seeds develop plants whose features are identical properties of mothers from which the seed was taken.

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  1. ^ Beukeboom, L. and Perrin, N. (2014). The Evolution of Sex Determination. Oxford University Press, p. 10 [1]. Online resources, [2].
  2. ^ Sofradžija A., Šoljan D., Hadžiselimović R. (2004). Biologija 1./Biology 1. Svjetlost, Sarajevo. ISBN 9958-10-686-8.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Campbell N. A.; et al. (2008). Biology. 8th Ed. Person International Edition, San Francisco. ISBN 978-0-321-53616-7.
  4. ^ Winkler, H. (1908). "Über Parthenogenesis und Apogamie im Pflanzenreich". Progressus Rei Botanicae. 2 (3): 293–454.