spermatogenesis
Females are called graybacks and males are called silverbacks.
Males have a mane in most cases.
Adult male turkeys are called "toms", or "gobblers". Subadult males are called "jakes".
Young male sheep are called Buck Lambs...when they are fully grown they are called Rams. Male sheep are sometimes referred to as tups. Rams and tups are only intact males; casterated males are called wethers.
A group of female lions is a 'pride'. (males are a 'coalition')
No. Gametogenesis occurs in both sexes.
males produce sperm and females produce eggs
Four sperm cells are produced in males when one diploid cell enters gametogenesis.
males produce sperm and females produce eggs
Gametogenesis that produces sperm is called spermatogenesis. This occurs in the testes.
Gametogenesis in females is called oogenesis and is the development of unfertilised eggs called ova
Gametogenesis is defined as the production of gametes, or sex cells. The two examples would be spermatogenesis (production of sperm in males) and oogenesis (production of eggs in females.)
Gametogenesis in male animals results in the production of the haploid sperm. This is called spermatogenesis.
The process is called Gametogenesis.
Gametogenesis.
In the case of human males, in the man's testicles. In the case of females, in the woman's ovaries.
Gametogenesis is essential to humans who want to reproduce. Gametogenesis, however, is not an essential life function.