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|free text=Note ''in stricto'' this term relates to the physical location in which the gametes meet and fuse (or inseminate).  It does not assume that the gametic nuclei subsequently fuse, or that one of the haploid components is lost/deactivated.
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Fertilization

Fertilization: Description of the location of fertilization, whereby in animals/macroalgae a gametes are fertilized or in plants pollination occurs.


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Note in stricto this term relates to the physical location in which the gametes meet and fuse (or inseminate). It does not assume that the gametic nuclei subsequently fuse, or that one of the haploid components is lost/deactivated. The split between 'external' and 'internal' fertilization requires specialist input.






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Description of the location of fertilization, whereby in animals/macroalgae a gametes are fertilized or in plants pollination occurs. +
Note in stricto this term relates to tNote in stricto this term relates to the physical location in which the gametes meet and fuse (or inseminate). It does not assume that the gametic nuclei subsequently fuse, or that one of the haploid components is lost/deactivated. The split between 'external' and 'internal' fertilization requires specialist input.' fertilization requires specialist input. +
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