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Female cells contain the sex chromosomes XX. A female gamete (ovum/egg) contains one X chromosome.
Two X sex chromosomes are in a female liver cell.
X chromosome only
Four viable sperm cells are produced from one primary sex cell, whereby only one viable egg cell is produced, due to the unequal division of cytoplasm and the formation of polar bodies, which wither and die.
Gametes is the term for sex cells and an egg is a women's sex cell, sperm is men's.
Female cells contain the sex chromosomes XX. A female gamete (ovum/egg) contains one X chromosome.
the ovules contained in the ovary are the female sex cells - in angiosperms
Yes - a female sex cell is called an ovum. The plural for female sex cells is ova.
Female- egg. Male- sperm.
It has sex with other cytoplasms and reproduces it's self
Egg Cell
Two X sex chromosomes are in a female liver cell.
Fertilization.
X chromosome only
An ovum
Ova
A sperm is the sex cell of a male, and the egg or ovum is the sex cell of a female.