A primary cell produces four gametes through two divisions.
no, gametes are 1/4 of a diploid cell.
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.
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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.
Four; one egg cell and three polars.
Gametes require half the number of chromosomes of a somatic (regular) cell as gametes are the sex cells. When gametes combine to make a zygote (a fertilised cell), the complete number of chromosomes will be present.
A special cell division called meiosis produces gametes(sex cells).
Sperm cell
Since gametes are haploids, they would each contain haploid number of chromosomes, 15 chromosomes.