Yes..They produce many during a lifetime.
Gametes are what reproductive cells are called.
The movement of the ovum is primarily driven by the beating cilia of the fallopian tubes, which create a current to help propel the ovum towards the uterus. In addition, muscular contractions of the fallopian tubes help to move the ovum along its journey.
In animals, mating is done when a female and male come together. The sperm from the male and the ovum from the female fuse to create a new organism.
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They get too swollen and burst inside the vagina.
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A woman's egg, also known as an ovum, is a female reproductive cell that is essential for reproduction. It is produced by the ovaries and released during ovulation to potentially fuse with a sperm cell to create a zygote and start the process of embryonic development.
Babies are born with ovum. When puberty hits, the eggs are released once a month (more or less). A fertilized egg pauses the process for about nine months.
The testes produce sperm, which is the male sex cell. The ovaries produce ovum, which are the female sex cell. The sperm fertilizes the ovum in order to create a gamete, this gamete will then develop to form a new life.
No, to be pregnant a sperm has to be fused with female ovum.
Sperm cell for men, and ovum for women.