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syn·ga·my S0968400 (sĭng′gə-mē)n. The fusion of two gametes in fertilization. syn·gam′ic (sĭn-găm′ĭk), syn′ga·mous (sĭng′gə-məs) adj.syngamy (ˈsɪŋɡəmɪ) or syngenesisn (Biology) other names for sexual reproduction syngamic, syngamous, syngenetic adjsyn•ga•my (ˈsɪŋ gə mi) n. union of gametes, as in fertilization or conjugation; sexual reproduction. [1900–05] syn•gam•ic (sɪnˈgæm ɪk) syn′ga•mous (-məs) adj. SyngamyenUK
syngamy[′siŋ·gə·mē] (biology) Sexual reproduction involving union of gametes. Syngamy in animals, plants, and humans, the union of male and female sexual cells; a synonym of fertilization. syngamyenUK
syngamy [sing´gah-me] a method of reproduction in which two individuals (gametes) unite permanently and their nuclei fuse; sexual reproduction.syn·ga·my (sin'gă-mē), Conjugation of the gametes in fertilization. [syn- + G. gamos, marriage] syngamy (sĭng′gə-mē)n. The fusion of two gametes in fertilization. syn·gam′ic (sĭn-găm′ĭk), syn′ga·mous (sĭng′gə-məs) adj.syn·ga·my (sin'gă-mē) Union of the male and female gametes. [syn- + G. gamos, marriage]syngamy The fusion of two GAMETES. Sexual reproduction.syngamy the fusion of gametes.ThesaurusSeefertilisation |