Home
Class 11
BIOLOGY
Gametes that are similar in morphology....

Gametes that are similar in morphology.

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

To answer the question about gametes that are similar in morphology, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Define Gametes**: - Gametes are reproductive cells that are involved in sexual reproduction. They are specialized cells that fuse during fertilization to form a zygote. 2. **Types of Gametes**: ...
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION FIVE-KINGDOM CLASSIFICATION

    ICSE|Exercise REVIEW QUESTIONS (Very short answer type questions (with answers))|19 Videos
  • BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION FIVE-KINGDOM CLASSIFICATION

    ICSE|Exercise REVIEW QUESTIONS (Short answer type questions)|16 Videos
  • BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION FIVE-KINGDOM CLASSIFICATION

    ICSE|Exercise REVIEW QUESTIONS (Write true (T) or false (F))|5 Videos
  • BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION

    ICSE|Exercise Ncert Exercises (Differentiate Between )|24 Videos
  • BIOLOGY ISC SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER 2019

    ICSE|Exercise PART-II (SECTION -C)|6 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

[A] : Natural & Phylogenetic systems of classification are similar . [R] : The organisms related evolutionarily are similar in morphology too .

read the statements w.r.t species. (a) on the basis of taxonomic studies, species is the group of individuals with fundamental similarities. (b) each species have distinct morphological characters than other species. (c) species are group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. (d) all species with similarities in morphological features are kept in the same genus and assign to same species epithet

Gametes are non-motile in :-

Analogous organs with similar external morphology are called

Two animals A and B have similar morphological features and are fundamentally similar with each other, they must be treated as

[A] : A species is an interbreeding population which is reproductively isolated from other similar but morphologically distinct populations . [R] : Each species has its own niche which is not utilized exactly by another species .

[A] : A species is an interbreeding population which is reproductively isolated from other similar but morphologically distinct populations . [R] : Each species has its own niche which is not utilized exactly by another species .

In some algae, the two gametes are so similar in appearance that is not possible to categorise them into male and female gametes. These gametes are called

In majority of sexually reproducing organisms , the gametes produced are of morphologically two distinct types. They don't differ generally on the basic of

A plant species shows several morphological variations in response to latitudinal gradient. When grown under similar conditions of growth, the morphological variations disappear and all the variants have common morphology. What are these variants called?