I think you are referring to a gamete, which can be a sperm cell or an egg cell.
Haploid reproductive cells are called gametes or sex cells if human gametes like human body cells were produced through mitosis each gametes would have 46 chromosomes.
the haploid cells or the gammet cells are also known as the reproductive cells in animals, they are also known as the sex cells
Meiosis. The end products of meiosis (the four haploid cells) are gametes (sperm and eggs).
Haploid cells are also known as reproductive cells. These cells only contain one-half of the required chromosomes for a new baby to be created (the other set of chromosomes are in diploid cells). Haploid can be found in testicles and ovaries in humans, but are also found in algae's and bacteria's.
A male or female reproductive cell is called a gamete. =-)
Assuming that this is referring to gametes, so sperm and eggs, yes, reproductive cells are haploid.
Presumably a cat's reproductive cells (eggs, sperm) would be haploid.
haploid - they contain a single set of unpaired chromosomes
Gametes, or else eggs/sperm.
A reproductive cell having the haploid number of chromosomes, especially a mature sperm or egg capable of fusing with a gamete of the opposite sex to produce the fertilized egg.sex cells
Haploid reproductive cells are called gametes or sex cells if human gametes like human body cells were produced through mitosis each gametes would have 46 chromosomes.
the haploid cells or the gammet cells are also known as the reproductive cells in animals, they are also known as the sex cells
Meiosis. The end products of meiosis (the four haploid cells) are gametes (sperm and eggs).
Eggs and sperm are haploid.
Contraception
Haploid cells are also known as reproductive cells. These cells only contain one-half of the required chromosomes for a new baby to be created (the other set of chromosomes are in diploid cells). Haploid can be found in testicles and ovaries in humans, but are also found in algae's and bacteria's.
through maturity of premordia germ cell