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Ovum or egg.

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Q: WHAT ARE female gametes known as?
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What type of cells are known as gametes?

Male gametes are sperm and female gametes are eggs


In the life cycle of the green alga Ulva the phase that produces male and female gametes is known as a?

In the life cycle of the green algae ulva, the phasw that produces male and female gametes is known as a gametophyte.


Where the female gamete found?

The female gamete in a plant is found in the ovule. Female gametes are known as egg cells or ova.


What releases female gametes?

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What are female gametes called?

Female gametes are called oocytes.


What is the name of the 2 human gametes?

The two types of gametes are sperm cells (male) and egg cells (female).


Are sex cells from a male and female known as gametes?

All sex cells are gametes. Gamete is a synonym of sex cell. Male sex cells/gametes are spermatozoa (singular: spermatozoon). Female sex cells/gametes are ova (singular: ovum). So the answer is yes, an ovum is the female sex cell/female gamete.


What does female gametes fused with male gametes make?

unisex gametes


Where female gametes of flower formed?

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Which organ makes and releases female gametes?

The ovaries make and release the female gametes.


When a female and male gametes unite is called?

it is called fertilization and the female and male gametes form a zygote. (:


What are the male gametes female gametes?

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