karyogamy

/kɛrɪˈɒɡəmi/

Definitions

1. noun

The process of two haploid cells fusing to form a single diploid cell, especially during fertilization or the formation of a zygote.

“The karyogamy of the two gametes resulted in a zygote with 46 chromosomes.”

Synonyms

  • fertilization
  • syngamy

Antonyms

  • meiosis
  • mitosis