The answer is no. The anther contains pollen which contains sperm cells. Mainly through pollination, the pollen from the anther travels down the pistil, and meets the egg where it fertilizes the egg.
All of them (in humans), apart from sperm and egg cells (which contain 23)
Sperm and Egg cells are formed by Meiosis.
Gametes are sperm and egg cells. When the sperm fertilizes the egg, their genetic material is joined to form a new cell called a zygote. Because both the sperm and egg cells have half the number of chromosomes as in normal body cells, the zygote will have the full number of chromosomes as in normal body cells.
yes my cousin has no babies :(
Reproductive cells or gametes.
well they are by sex :)
Sperm does not contain red and white blood cells
sperm does
23
Yes, sperm and egg cells each only contain half a set of chromosomes, while all other cells contain a full set of chromosomes.
egg cells and sperm cells
No, human sperm cells do not contain cilia. Cilia are small, hair-like structures that can be found on certain cells. However, sperm cells have a flagellum, which is a long tail-like structure that allows them to swim.
No. These cells contain only half the number of chromosomes as the other cells of the body. Each egg and sperm cell contain only 23 chromosomes.
What we call gametes (egg or sperm cells) have half the number of chromosomes.
gametes (sperm or ova) are haploid cells
All of them (in humans), apart from sperm and egg cells (which contain 23)
Sperm cells are haploid as they contain half the original starting material from the parent cell.