Difference between gametogenesis and embryogenesis:-
Gametogenesis | Embryogenesis |
Gametogenesis is defined as the process of the formation of haploid male and female gametes from diploid meiocytes through the process of meiosis. |
Embryogenesis is defined as the process of the development of the embryo from the repeated mitotic divisions of the diploid zygote. |
Gametes which are formed are haploid | Embryo formed has 2n ploidy. |
In this, both mitosis and meiosis occur. | In this, only mitosis occurs. |
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