gonads
Eggs are produced in the ovaries, then when they are formed they travel through the filopian tubes and met with a sperm.
Sex cells: sperm and eggs. These are produced my meiosis.
No, women do not produce sperm or semen. Sperm and semen are produced by the male reproductive system. Women have eggs, which are produced in the ovaries.
males don't have eggs, only the female does. the male has sperm.
by a woman eggs and by a man sperm
Collectively they are called gametes. Separately they're called sperm in males and eggs in females.
Eggs are produced in the ovaries of females, while sperm are produced in the testes of males. The meeting of egg and sperm typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where the egg is fertilized by a sperm to initiate pregnancy.
Sperm and eggs are created through a process called gametogenesis. In males, sperm is produced through spermatogenesis in the testes, while in females, eggs are produced through oogenesis in the ovaries. Both processes involve cell division and maturation to form the specialized sex cells needed for sexual reproduction.
Female sperm do not exist. Sperm are produced by males and carry genetic material to fertilize eggs. Male sperm are smaller and more numerous than female eggs, and they determine the sex of the offspring. Female eggs are larger and contain nutrients for the developing embryo.
Ovaries.
The egg is produced by the ovary through its follicles. These follicles are then stimulated by follicle-stimulating hormones from the anterior pituitary gland. Every 28 days, one egg from each ovary is produced. Sperm is constantly manufactured by the seminiferous tubules of the testes. Technically, males don't run out of sperm because a new batch is produced every day.
The two human gametes are sperm and egg (or ova). Sperm are produced by males in the testes, while eggs are produced by females in the ovaries. When these gametes unite during fertilization, they form a zygote.