fertilization
In peas, the male sex cells are called pollen grains, while the female sex cells are known as ovules. These gametes play a crucial role in the process of fertilization, leading to the formation of seeds. The male and female cells combine to produce a zygote, which eventually develops into a new pea plant.
Yes.
All human cells contain the same genetic information and do not have a sex. However, in sexual reproduction, there are sperm cells (male) and egg cells (female) that combine to create a new individual with a unique genetic makeup.
The female has the egg and the male has the sperm. Sex cells are also sometimes called gametes.
Female sex cells are called eggs. The male sex cell is called sperm.
The females sex cell is called an egg and the males sex cell is called sperm.
A male or female reproductive cell is called a gamete. =-)
all sex cells are called gametes, males have sperm, female have eggs
The female sex cells of a plant are eggs or ova, depending on your preference. The male sex cells are sperm that are contained within the pollen.
A gamete. It might be a bit too broad though. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.
Male sex cells are called sperm, and they are produced in the testes. Female sex cells are called eggs or ova, and they are made in the ovaries. Both types of cells are involved in sexual reproduction, with sperm fertilizing the egg to create a zygote.
Female reproductive system produces specialized cells called eggs or ova. These cells are essential for reproduction as they combine with male sperm during fertilization to form a new individual. Each egg carries half of the genetic information needed to create a new organism.