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    Definition of 'gamet-' gamet- in British English prefix (sometimes before a vowel) another name for gameto-
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    Gamet is a traditional dried edible seaweed from Ilocos Norte and Cagayan of the Philippines, particularly from the town of Burgos Gamet are dried into sheets or thin cakes called pedazo (from Spanish for "piece"), which are characteristically purplish-black in color
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    A gamet is a reproductive cell or a sex cell that is involved in sexual reproduction In animals, gametes are typically eggs (female gametes) or sperm (male gametes), while in plants, they may be pollen (male gametes) or eggs (female gametes)
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    A gamete ( ˈɡæmiːt GAM-eet [a], reproductive cell, or sex cell, is a haploid cell that fuses with another haploid cell during fertilization in organisms that reproduce sexually [1][2] The name gamete was introduced by the German cytologist Eduard Strasburger in 1878 [3] Gametes of both mating individuals can be the same size and shape, a condition known as isogamy By contrast, in the




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