macrogamy
/mæk.roʊˈɡæmi/Definitions
1. noun
A type of sexual reproduction in which the male gamete is much larger than the female gamete, typically found in plants and some protists.
“The process of macrogamy in ferns results in the formation of a large zygote.”
2. biology
A type of fertilization in which the male gamete is larger than the female gamete.
“Macrogamy is a common reproductive strategy in many plant species.”