Approximately 2,468,754.156247892 gametes
2 male gametes
Gametes produced in insects are haploid. This means they have half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells in the insect's body. When two haploid gametes (one from each parent) fuse during fertilization, they form a complete diploid zygote.
Fertilization means that the male and female gametes (reproductive cells) must come together. The details vary among different species; in humans, and many animals, this occurs through sexual intercourse, while in most plants, usually either the wind or insects carry the male gametes to the female ones.
There are four different gametes for XXHhuU: XHU, XHu, XhU, and Xhu.
No gametes are formed in asexual reproduction because they are only formed in sexual reproduction. Many cells can come from one cell in asexual reproduction which is really a cloning process, but not gametes.
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Literally millions of different gametes. That is why each individual is unique.
Pollen grains are carried by the wind, insects, birds, and other animals to fertilize plants for the purpose of reproduction. This process is essential for the transfer of male gametes to female reproductive organs in many plant species.
This is an example of coevolution, where two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. In this case, the flowering plants and insects have evolved traits that benefit each other, such as the plants producing nectar for the insects in exchange for pollination services.
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Depends on how many gametes there are. A gamete is simply a reproductive cell. An egg in a female, and a sperm in a male.
Two gametes, each carrying one copy of the A gene and one copy of the B gene.