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What is autogamy?

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**Step-by-Step Text Solution:** 1. **Definition of Autogamy**: Autogamy is a reproductive process where two gametes that undergo fusion come from a single individual. This means that the fertilization occurs within the same organism. 2. **Self-Fertilization**: Autogamy can also be referred to as self-fertilization. This indicates that the organism does not require a partner for reproduction, as it uses its own gametes. 3. **Type of Reproduction**: Although autogamy involves the fusion of gametes, it is classified under sexual reproduction. This is because gamete production is necessary, even though the gametes originate from the same parent. ...
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