A gamete, also called a sex cell, is a haploid cell that participates in fertilization by fusing with another haploid cell.
The differnt betwen when male gamets meet with female gamets the form a zoygote in its called asexually.
They form an embryo
Sexual reproduction by union of male and female gamets.
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Gametes are sex cells, formed through the process meiosis in which a cell divides to have half of the normal amount of DNA.
The genes transfer the biological information. If you mean passing genes on to the next generation, it would be the genes in the gametes.
The parent with type O blood will produce gamets of IOIO and other parent with type ab blood will produce the gamets of IAIB so after mating the probability of progeny is IAIO:IBIO = 1:1 but no IOIO so in above case the probabitly of child with o blood group is zero or nill.
Humans have 23 chromosomes in their gametes, which are sperm and egg cells. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a somatic cell, which has 46 chromosomes.
Simply put you get one copy of each chromosome from your dad and one copy from your mom. Since your parents aren't the same and don't have the same alleles, you will get a pretty even mix of your parents.
It is formed during anaphase. Anaphase is the third stage. You can remember PMAT.P- ProphaseM- MetaphaseA- AnaphaseT- Telephase
The female gamete is most likely bigger than the male gamete because it is the cell that will eventually provide the nutrients for the organism that will begin to grow there. It will start forming into a multicellular organism and therefore needs to be big enough to divide.
pollen grains are produced in pollen sac of anthers which are present on the male gamets of flower