menapause
go to: http://www.biology.arizona.edu/cell_bio/tutorials/meiosis/page1.html
Females are called graybacks and males are called silverbacks.
There are a whole pile of animals that have females called cows:ElephantsBuffaloBisonElkMooseCaribouDomesticated BovineWhalesRhinocerosesWalruses
Male gametes* --->Meiosis. (basic pre-biology in most all biology books)
It is called spermatogenesis and for females it is called oogenesis.
the final cell resulting from meiosis in either males or female are called what?
oogenesis
there is no difference between the meosis in males and females.
menapause
Collectively they are called gametes. Separately they're called sperm in males and eggs in females.
meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)
It's called the Egg...
Meiosis is cell division of the germ cells, the egg and sperm. It occurs in the ovary in females and testis in males.
Meiosis occurs in the gonads, which are the ovaries in females and the testes in males.
there are 1001 cell produced in male and females meiosis During meiosis one microspore mother cell in the male results in to four microspores after meiosis; so is the case with megaspore mother cell also in females but out of four megaspores only one is functional and the degerating three megaspores nourish the developing one.
the only organ system that has meiosis in adults is the reproduction system. In the male testicles cells regularly undergo meiosis, in females however the number of gametes is determined at birth and are frozen in prophase 1.