for humans it is sperm and for plants not sure
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All animals and plants produce sperm cells and egg cells/ova. Some textbooks refer to the male sex cell as simply the male sex cell/gamete. It seems it should rather always be called a sperm cell as that is what it is. Angiosperms produce microspores/pollen grains which grow male gametophytes within themselves, which produce sperm cells.
No,there is not such a thing such as male cell and female cell.
Female- egg. Male- sperm.
Yes Male structures:Anthers Female structures:Stigma
In asexual reproduction of a plant, the plant reproduces offspring (normally referred to as daughter cell) in and of itself, without the the use of male and female gametes of the plants. There is no swapping or joining of gametes. Sexual reproduction uses the male and female gametes (both haploid), such as pollen from the male plant's stamen joining the ovule in the female plant's pistil - resulting in a diploid embryo.
Yes, they do.
male and female? egg and sperm
No,there is not such a thing such as male cell and female cell.
In humans a male reproductive cell is the sperm, while the female reproductive cell is the egg.
Female- egg. Male- sperm.
Some plants have separate male and female flowers, dioecious plants have male and female flowers on separate plants, monecious plants have male and female flowers on the same plants . Holly trees and kiwi vines are diocious.
Male and Female gametophytes are in separate plants
Fertilization occurs whenever a male sperm cell meets a female egg cell. For mammals, it is in the uterus, but in plants, it is the stigma and ovary.
Fruit will only divelop from female parts of the flower but many plants can be both male and female.
The male mosquito is called a "drone," while the female mosquito is simply referred to as a "female mosquito."
The opposite of male germ cell is female germ cell.
In animals it would be called a sperm. In plants I assume the answer would be the pollen, however, the pollen is not necessarily one cell. Even if it is one cell it will have more than one nucleus (2 or 3).
Yes there is male and female plants. Female plants produce the bud and male plants produce pollen sacs when the pollen germinates with the female plant it produces seeds.