As you may know, almost all our cells contain pairs of chromosomes - 23 pairs to be exact. These are called diploid. Haploid cells contain only one chromosome from each pair. Reproductive cells (both male and female) are haploid, so they can fuse and form a diploid cell with chromosomes from both the male and the female.
The female reproductive cell (which is haploid) is the ovum, or egg cell.
I got "egg", if that helps any.
The haploid cells are the sperm and egg cell.
Egg or Ovum
gamete is the male reproductive cell called sperm.A haploid reproductive cell that unites with another haploid reproductive cell to from a zygote.
A female reproductive cell is called an ovum
In humans a male reproductive cell is the sperm, while the female reproductive cell is the egg.
They are used to get the haploid cells together.
A somatic cell is any body cell that is a non-sex cell and an egg cell is the female reproductive cell; the female gamete
Haploid cell has half of the normal number of chromosomes the reproductive cell has. Diploid cell refers when the cells has two alleles of a gene.
They are used to get the haploid cells together.
I think you are referring to a gamete, which can be a sperm cell or an egg cell.
The female reproductive cell in a flower is called an ovum.