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The female gamete in a plant is found in the ovule. Female gametes are known as egg cells or ova.
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
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.
In animals, sex cells (gametes) are formed in organs called gonads. Male sex cells are formed in the male gonads, called testes (the singular is testis). Sperm found in the Testis.
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During sexual reproduction male and female gametes are formed in the respective reproductive organs. The gametes are haploid having half the number of chromosomes found in the parent body cells. These chromosomes have the genetic material in the form of DNA. When a male gamete unites with a female gamete during fertilization, the chromosomes in the zygote get doubled. The homologous chromosomes get paired at the time of meiosis in these offsprings and get combined by crossing over.
Another word for sex cells is gamete. The sex cells from the female reproductive organ are known as eggs, or ovum.
The process of gamete fusion is called fertilization. This process forms a diploid cell also known as a zygote.
A gamete. It might be a bit too broad though. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.
gamete is a male and a female reproductive cell sperm and ovum. gonad is produce sex cells and hormones
The gametes are formed in the gonads, which also have hormonal functions. A gamete is a mature haploid male or female germ cell that is able to unite with another of the opposite sex in sexual reproduction to form a zygote.
male sex cells are formed in anther and female sex cells in the ovary