syngamous
/ˈsɪŋɡəməs/Definitions
1. adjective
Having or characterized by the union of two male gametes or pollen grains with one female gamete or egg cell.
“The syngamous reproduction method is common in flowering plants, where pollen grains fuse with egg cells to form a zygote.”
2. noun
A type of sexual reproduction in which two male gametes or pollen grains fuse with one female gamete or egg cell.
“Syngamy is the primary mode of reproduction in many plant species, ensuring the exchange of genetic material between parent and offspring.”