The female organ that produces sex cells is called the ovary, and produces ova.
Meiosis is a process by which haploid sex cells are produced.
meiosis
The process in which sex cells divide is called meiosis This is not, however; to be confused with mitosis, which is the division of non sex cells.
The stigma which is the female part of the flower produces the pollen sex cells and then that gets transfered to another flower
The stamen produces pollen, which house the flower's male sex cells. This pollen then travels to the pistil, where it germinates into a seed.
it is the OVARY and it produces egg cells or ova.
Another word for sex cells is gamete. The sex cells from the female reproductive organ are known as eggs, or ovum.
Ovaries
Meiosis is the process that produces the sex cells.
testicles
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An ovum (or egg).
In humans, the reproductive system is responsible for the production of sex cells (gametes). In the male, the sex cells are produced in the testes located in the scrotum. The process of sperm formation is called spermatogenesis. In the female, the sex cells are produced in the ovaries. The process of egg formation is called oogenesis.
Both male and female organisms produce only one type of gamete. The female gamete is the ovum (or egg) and the male gamete is sperm. Both gametes fuse together at the first stage of fertilization.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
The process that produces haploid sex cells is mitosis.
Meiosis, the division of sex cells, produces cells with half the number of chromosomes found in body cells. This is for a very simple reason - when a male sex cell and a female sex cell combine, they form one cell with the full number of chromosomes.