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All the gametes of isogamous organisms are genetically identical.

True
False

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The answer is False.

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User JChrist
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Answer:

False

Step-by-step explanation:

Gametes are formed by meiotic division, and classified by shape, size and activity. In some species they are undifferentiated, that is, isogamous, resembling, but not identical, regardless of gender. However, most species have heterogeneous gametes (anisogamy), differentiated by morphological, dimensional and mobility aspects.

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