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In animals, gametes are formed only through meiosis. Mitosis does not produce gametes. However, in autotrophs, spores composed of gametes go though mitosis to produce a gametophyte.
In gametogenesis, germinal cells multiply by mitosis and mature gametes are formed by meiosis
The zygote results from the combination of gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. The zygote undergoes mitosis after this, so that it can divide and grow into an organism.
The Male Gametes are formed in the testicles.
How are gametes formed?
Meiosis creates four haploid cells, or gametes, from one diploid cell. Each gamete contains half of the chromosomes theorganismusually has. Gametogenesis creates mature gametes, being able to reproduce.
Male gametes are made in the testis. male gametes are more-often called sperm.
They are formed in meiosis. :)
meiosis is the process by which gametes are formed
Haploid reproductive cells are called gametes or sex cells if human gametes like human body cells were produced through mitosis each gametes would have 46 chromosomes.
No, mitosis is not an appropriate method for forming sex cells. Mitosis is the process of cell division that produces two genetically identical daughter cells, while sex cells (gametes) like sperm and eggs are formed through a specialized cell division called meiosis. Meiosis produces cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, allowing for genetic diversity and the union of gametes during sexual reproduction.
Gametes are your haploid sex cells which are formed by meiosis. Gametes combined to form a zygote which is a diploid cell. Spores are haploid plant sex cells. Clones doesn`t even make sense ...