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Neurons - specialized for transmitting electrical signals in the nervous system. Red blood cells - specialized for carrying oxygen in the bloodstream. Muscle cells - specialized for contraction and movement. Osteoblasts - specialized for bone formation. Pancreatic beta cells - specialized for producing insulin in the pancreas. Photoreceptor cells - specialized for detecting light in the eyes. Cardiomyocytes - specialized for contraction in the heart. Sperm cells - specialized for fertilization. Adipocytes - specialized for storing fat. Osteoclasts - specialized for breaking down bone tissue.
An egg cell contains more cytoplasm and needed chemicals than a sperm cell. This is because an egg cell is larger and contains all the necessary organelles and nutrients to support early development after fertilization. Sperm cells are specialized for motility and delivering genetic material to the egg.
A zygote is a cell formed by the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. Gametes are specialized sex cells that combine during sexual reproduction to form a zygote, which develops into an organism.
The function of a sperm cell is to compete with all it's "fellow" sperm cells to fertilize an available egg and produce a viable offspring.
A gamete is a specialized reproductive cell that contains half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell. In humans, the sperm cell produced by males and the egg cell produced by females are examples of gametes.
Egg cells are produced in the ovaries through a process called oogenesis, where a specialized cell called a primary oocyte undergoes meiosis to produce a mature egg cell. Sperm cells are produced in the testes through a process called spermatogenesis, where spermatogonia cells differentiate and undergo meiosis to form mature sperm cells. During sexual reproduction, an egg cell and a sperm cell combine during fertilization to form a zygote which has the full complement of chromosomes.
The ova (egg cell) is the second largest cell in the human body, with the largest being the female egg or ovum. These cells are larger in size compared to most other cells in the human body due to their specialized functions related to reproduction.
The functional motile gamete is the sperm cell in males and the egg cell in females. These specialized cells are produced during the process of gametogenesis and are responsible for sexual reproduction. The sperm cell is equipped with a tail that allows it to swim towards the egg for fertilization to occur.
Reproductive cells, also known as gametes, are specialized cells responsible for sexual reproduction in organisms. In males, the reproductive cell is the sperm, while in females, it is the egg (ovum). During fertilization, a sperm cell (male gamete) merges with an egg cell (female gamete) to form a zygote, which develops into a new individual.
An egg cell is a gamete, and so is a sperm cell.
A fertilized egg cell is when a sperm enters an egg. The result is a fertilized egg cell, or a zygote.
The smallest egg cell is that of a fruit fly. It measures around 0.12mm in length.