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a·gam·ete A0134900 (ā-găm′ēt′, ā′gə-mēt′)n. An asexual reproductive cell, such as a spore. [From Greek agametos, unmarried, variant of agamos; see agamic.]agamete (əˈɡæmiːt) n (Microbiology) a reproductive cell, such as the merozoite of some protozoans, that develops into a new form without fertilization[C19: from Greek agametos unmarried; see a-1, gamete]a•gam•ete (eɪˈgæm it, ˌeɪ gəˈmit) n. an asexual reproductive cell, as a spore, that forms a new organism without fusion with another cell. [1915–20; < Greek agámetos unmarried =a- a-6 + -gametos married] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | agamete - an asexual reproductive cellspore - a small usually single-celled asexual reproductive body produced by many nonflowering plants and fungi and some bacteria and protozoans and that are capable of developing into a new individual without sexual fusion; "a sexual spore is formed after the fusion of gametes"reproductive structure - the parts of a plant involved in its reproduction |
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agamete[ā′ga‚mēt] (biology) An asexual reproductive cell that develops into an adult individual. agameteenUK
a·ga·mete (ā-gam'ēt, ag'a-mēt), A protozoan organism produced by asexual multiple fission. See also: schizogony. [G. a- priv. + gametēs, husband] agamete (ā-găm′ēt′, ā′gə-mēt′)n. An asexual reproductive cell, such as a spore.a·ga·mete (ā'gam'ēt) A cell produced by asexual reproduction (fission). [G. a- priv. + gametēs, husband]agameteenUK Related to agamete: Amanita, apatiteWords related to agametenoun an asexual reproductive cellRelated Words- spore
- reproductive structure
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