262:: the same size and both could move, catalogued only as "+" or "-" types. In anisogamy, the mating type is called a gamete. The male gamete is smaller than the female gamete, and usually mobile. Anisogamy remains poorly understood, as there is no fossil record of its emergence. Numerous theories exist as to why anisogamy emerged. Many share a common thread, in that larger female gametes are more likely to survive, and that smaller male gametes are more likely to find other gametes because they can travel faster. Current models often fail to account for why isogamy remains in a few species. Anisogamy appears to have evolved multiple times from isogamy; for example, female
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169:. The repeated pattern is sexual reproduction in
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242:Evolution of sexual reproduction
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2354:Simultaneous hermaphroditism
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687:Secondary sex characteristic
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846:A Dictionary of Biology
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3289:Sexâgender distinction
2263:Sexual differentiation
2188:"On False Etymologies"
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1494:"Definition of MALE"
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411:Males across species
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