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Meiosis produces sex cells.
The female organ that produces sex cells is called the ovary, and produces ova.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
In humans, the reproductive system is responsible for the production of sex cells (gametes). In the male, the sex cells are produced in the testes located in the scrotum. The process of sperm formation is called spermatogenesis. In the female, the sex cells are produced in the ovaries. The process of egg formation is called oogenesis.
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
meiosis
The process that produces sex cells is Meiosis.
The "meiosis" stage in cell reproduction produces two identical sex cells.
The two kinds of sex cells that a gametophyte produces are eggs (female sex cells) and sperm (male sex cells). During sexual reproduction, these sex cells fuse to form a zygote, which develops into a new organism.
Meiosis is the process that produces the sex cells.
When a parent produces reproductive cells, sex cells undergo meiosis a process in which these specialized cells duplicate.