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.)
spermatogenesis and oogenesis
Gametogenesis is essential to humans who want to reproduce. Gametogenesis, however, is not an essential life function.
No. Gametogenesis occurs in both sexes.
The term for the production of gametes by means of meiosis is gametogenesis. Meiosis reduces the number of chromosomes by half, making possible the combination of two gametes to form a new individual.
During gametogenesis egg and sperm are produced for sexual reproduction.
Gametogenesis in the male takes place in the male testes and the female ovaries. Gametogenesis means production of sex cells.
Gametogenesis occurs in the gonads. Spermatogenesis happens in the testes, and oogenesis in the ovaries.
The hormonal methods all affect gametogenesis.
Gametogenesis in females is called oogenesis and is the development of unfertilised eggs called ova
males produce sperm and females produce eggs
Gametogenesis that produces sperm is called spermatogenesis. This occurs in the testes.
In gametogenesis, germinal cells multiply by mitosis and mature gametes are formed by meiosis
Gametogenesis in male animals results in the production of the haploid sperm. This is called spermatogenesis.