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germ cells
A sex cell, also known as a gamete, is haploid. This means that it contains half the number of chromosomes found in other cells of the body (somatic cells). When two gametes combine during sexual reproduction, they create a diploid zygote with a full set of chromosomes.
The process of gamete fusion is called fertilization. This process forms a diploid cell also known as a zygote.
This form of cellular division results in the production of gametes, or sex cells, that have just one copy of each chromosome (the haploid number) as opposed to two copies of each chromosome (the diploid number). Human gametes are more commonly known as sperm cells and egg cells.
Sea Lettuce
it is known as a sea lettuce.
A gamete. During meiosis I all chromosomes are replicated so there are two copies of each chromosome. Then, during meiosis II the process (generally speaking) is repeated without the replication step resulting in cells (called gametes) that contain only ONE copy of each chromosome. This is what's known as a haploid cell (n). When two haploid cells combine in humans (sperm and egg), the resulting cell (zygote) is now diploid (2n) and contains one full set of chromosomes.
ploidy is the classification based on the number of homologous chromosomes present. if there is only one pair of homologous chromosomes then the nucleus is said to be haploid if there are two pairs then it is known as diploid if three it is triploid if many it is noted as polyploidy --------------------------- an oocyte or a spermatocyte are haploid cells in a species that normally have diploid cells.
germ cells
Female gametes are also called eggs or ova. They are created during the cellular reproduction process known as meiosis. The resulting gamete cell is a haploid cell. When the two haploid cells, the egg and sperm, fuse together during fertilization, the result is a diploid cell called a zygote.
gametes are produced by a special kind of cell division called meiosis. Meiosis produces ova (eggs) in women and sperm in men. Gametes have half the normal number of chromosomes (haploid number) - 23 chromosomes in human egg or sperm cells. For just the female gamete, the egg cell goes through the process of 'Oogenesis', which produces one female gamete and three polar bodies.
The female gamete is called an ovum or an egg. This is the cell that is fertilized by the male gamete known as the sperm.
A sex cell, also known as a gamete, is haploid. This means that it contains half the number of chromosomes found in other cells of the body (somatic cells). When two gametes combine during sexual reproduction, they create a diploid zygote with a full set of chromosomes.
Ploidy
Gametes are haploid cells. They are more commonly known as sperm and egg cells.
The female gamete in a plant is found in the ovule. Female gametes are known as egg cells or ova.