Gametes ie Egg cells (primary and secondary oocytes unless fertilisation occurs then an ovum/ova) and sperm cells (spermatids then spermacytes which eventually mature and diffentiate into spermatazoa). They are haploid ie have 23 half the number of correct chromosomes which is 46
Meiosis froms a cell with one half the number of chromosomes or a sex cell.
gamete cells= reproductive cells of an organism
Four haploid (chromosome number = n) cells.
A fertilized egg.
Sex cells
Germ cells undergo meiosis to form the gametes.
yes. it does forms egg cells
haploid daughter cells.
Meiosis is the division of a cell into eventually 4 daughter cells containing half the number of original chromosomes such as sperm and egg cells.
Meiosis forms two daughter cells. These daughter cells split to form four sex cells each with a complete, but single, set of twenty three chromosomes.
during meiosis, sexcells divide to form?
Germ cells undergo meiosis to form the gametes.
Meiosis
haploid daughter cells.
yes. it does forms egg cells
four
Meiosis forms two daughter cells. These daughter cells split to form four sex cells each with a complete, but single, set of twenty three chromosomes.
Meiosis is purely for the production of sex cells. When one cell undergoes meiosis, it turns into ethier 4 sperms cells for a male or 3 extra cells and 1 egg cell for a female.
Meiosis is the division of a cell into eventually 4 daughter cells containing half the number of original chromosomes such as sperm and egg cells.
Meiosis forms two daughter cells. These daughter cells split to form four sex cells each with a complete, but single, set of twenty three chromosomes.
The type of cell division that produces four haploid daughter cells as opposed to two diploid daughter cells is meiosis.
Meiosis.