I you and I are thinking of the same thing, it's not a cell. But it's called the ovary.
ovum
Cells in oogenesis produce mature eggs or ova. Oogenesis is the process by which female germ cells or oogonia develop into mature eggs through several stages of cell division and maturation. In humans, oogenesis occurs in the ovaries and produces one mature egg during each menstrual cycle.
the haploid cells or the gammet cells are also known as the reproductive cells in animals, they are also known as the sex cells
Female sex cells, known as eggs or ova, are located in the ovaries. Ovaries are reproductive organs in females that produce, store, and release eggs for fertilization.
The function of the chicken ovary is to produce and release eggs. Each ovary contains a cluster of developing egg cells called ova, which mature and are released periodically for fertilization.
ovum
Cells in oogenesis produce mature eggs or ova. Oogenesis is the process by which female germ cells or oogonia develop into mature eggs through several stages of cell division and maturation. In humans, oogenesis occurs in the ovaries and produces one mature egg during each menstrual cycle.
Reproductive cells or gametes.
The name for female meiosis is oogenesis. It is the process by which female germ cells differentiate into mature eggs.
Girls or women are born with all the immature cells that eventually turn into egg cells. The cells mature throughout their reproductive lifespan. Ages for when this starts or stops depends on the person.
the haploid cells or the gammet cells are also known as the reproductive cells in animals, they are also known as the sex cells
No they are born with thousands of immature egg cells, many more than they could ever use - all they will ever have.
There is no rule that says only one egg can become mature at a time or that they are all viable when mature. Having three eggs in your right ovum can simply mean that three eggs were ready to be mature at the same time. Having several mature eggs however can lead to a pregnancy of multiples.
When the child is in a fetal stage, eggs are not fully formed. They are pre-mature cells that will grow over time until they are able to drop into the uterus (the time we call puberty). It's been said that the cells in a baby girl's uterus are stem cells but it has not been confirmed.
Gametes, or else eggs/sperm.
male: sperm female: eggs
Female sex cells, known as eggs or ova, are located in the ovaries. Ovaries are reproductive organs in females that produce, store, and release eggs for fertilization.