The male sex cells provide male gametes during sexual reproduction. Union of male and female gametes is called fertilization.
male sex cells are formed in anther and female sex cells in the ovary
The male sex cells of plants are called pollen grains. When these pollen grains are released into the air by certain plants, they can trigger allergic reactions in some individuals, leading to hay fever symptoms.
There is no such thing as "flowering sperms." Sperm are male sex cells that are involved in the process of fertilization in flowering plants. Flowering plants reproduce through the union of male and female sex cells contained within their flowers.
Pea plants have both male and female sex cells in the same flower. The male sex cells are contained within the pollen grains produced by the anthers, while the female sex cells are housed in the ovules found in the ovary. These sex cells are necessary for fertilization to take place and for the production of seeds.
meiosis results in the production of our specialized sex cell what for male and what for female
for humans it is sperm and for plants not sure Answer All animals and plants produce sperm cells and egg cells/ova. Some textbooks refer to the male sex cell as simply the male sex cell/gamete. It seems it should rather always be called a sperm cell as that is what it is. Angiosperms produce microspores/pollen grains which grow male gametophytes within themselves, which produce sperm cells.
The male sex cells or gametes are called sperm.
Male sex cells (gametes) are known as spermatozoa - or simply sperm.
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.
Sex cells.
It is called gamete. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.
Female sex cells are called eggs. The male sex cell is called sperm.