When gametes (sex cells) are produced, allele pairs separate or segregate leaving them with a single allele for each trait
In females, the sex cells (eggs) are produced in the ovaries. In males, the sex cells (sperm) are produced in the testes.
That's where ALL cells are produced - including male sex cells.
Where sex cells are produced: meiosis Where sex cells unite: fertilization
Freedom of genetic characters to move independently from parents to the gametes by the process of crossing over which takes place during meiosis.
Sex cells (gametes) can be produced through the process that involves meiosis.
sex cells
meiosis
Make sex cells are called sperm and female sex cells are called ova
by reproduction
Gametes or sex cells
Sperm are the male sex cells.
Sex cells: sperm and eggs. These are produced my meiosis.