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development of a sporophyte from a gametophyte without fertilization
fusion of heterogamous gametes or of individuals that usually differ chiefly in size
fusion of cell nuclei (as in fertilization)
fusion of a small actively motile male gamete and a large immobile female gamete
fusion of the cytoplasm of two or more cells as distinguished from fusion of nuclei
hatred of marriage
marriage in which a spouse may have more than one mate at the same time
marriage into an equal or more prestigious social group or caste
marriage with one person while still legally married to another
marriage within a specific group as required by custom or law
marriage outside of a specific group as required by custom or law
marriage to one person at a time or having only one mate at a time
pollination of a flower by its own pollen
production of male and female reproductive elements at different times by a hermaphroditic organism in order to ensure cross-fertilization
reproduction by cross-fertilization
reproduction involving fusion of unlike gametes often differing in size, structure, and physiology
reproduction in which the gametes are of the same size and structure as the somatic cells
reproduction within an isolated group perpetuating qualities by which it is differentiated from the larger group of which it is a part
reproduction by union of gametes
second marriage after the termination of the first
self-fertilization that occurs within a permanently closed flower
transfer of pollen from one plant to another; cross-pollination
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