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female gametes form to the right of the wall of chromosomes, whereas the gametes in males, form to the left and in the middle of the wall. they are similar in the sperm, but unalike in egg
Clam gonads are the structures within the clam that produce the gametes of the clam. In general, gonads are the sites of haploid gamete production. The testes are the gonads of males, while the ovaries are the gonads of females.
meiosis is the process; males produce four haploid gametes (sperm) while in females only a single haploid gamete (egg) is produced. The other three cells (polar bodies) fail to mature and die.
Collectively they are called gametes. Separately they're called sperm in males and eggs in females.
A muscel cell is not an example of a gamete cell. A gamete cell is a reproductive cell that unite during sexual reproduction to form a new cell called the zygote. In males the sperm is the gamete cell and in females the ovum is the gamete cell.
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Hormones play a vital role in males and females alike. When it comes to gametogenesis it is the process of gamete forms in both males and females. It basically boils down to sperm and all the likenesses for a man and eggs and ovaries in women.
The gonad is the organ that makes gametes. The gonads in males are the testes and the gonads in females are the ovaries. The product, gametes, are haploid germ cells.
well, in order to answer this question you would have to do research on all the states and find out who votes and how many of them are males compared to females, add up the total and compare. Be prepared to do tons of reading.
there is no difference between the meosis in males and females.
In humans, males have one Y chromosome and one x chromosome in addition to 44 other chromosomes, females have two Xs. Because of errors in gamete (egg or sperm) production, some humans have XYY, XXY, or some other combination of sex chromosomes.
Gonadotropin-releasing hormone(GnRH) is secreted by the hypothalamus to stimulate the anterior pituitary which in turn secretes reproductive hormones.(LH and FSH). These last two act differently in males and females. In females, LH, is involved in the menstrual cycle and the production of progesterone. In males, LH helps in the production of testosterone. In Females FSH, helps in the production of estrogen. In males FSH, is important in the maturation of sperm.