There are no cells in the egg. The cell is the entire egg. It's called ova/ovum or eggs.
the egg cells job is to make the baby inside of the woman's belly
What you mean is menopause but it isn't a process in which a woman stops producing egg cells. From the point of birth, women have a limited number of egg cell and they don't produce new ones throughout their life. Menopause comes when woman runs out of her egg cells.
the egg cells job is to make the baby inside of the woman's belly
Do you mean sperm cells and egg cells? Spermatozoon and Ovum are fancier terms for the same.
Sperm, and Egg
Egg cells are found in the ovaries of a woman. They are released during ovulation and can be fertilized by sperm to potentially form a zygote and develop into an embryo.
Two cells, a woman's egg and a mans sperm must attach, in the woman's body so the egg can be fertilized. If you have two men, there is no egg. Therefore no baby to be born.
The egg cells. Sperm are manufactured daily. A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever produce.
Sperm is created in the testicles and transferred to a woman by the erect penis. "Male sex cells" are sperm cells, which unite with the woman's egg cells to cause pregnancy.
Adult human females are born with all the egg cells they will ever have, which typically number around 1 to 2 million at birth. By puberty, this number decreases to about 300,000 to 400,000. Throughout a woman's reproductive life, only about 400 to 500 of these egg cells will mature and be ovulated. By menopause, the majority of egg cells are no longer viable.
Males do not have egg cells, females do, when a woman has her period it is when her body is getting rid of the egg cell from her womb, males don't have that either.
Meiosis produces sex cells called sperm cells or egg cells.