metaphase II
Sperm and egg cells are the result of meiosis.
Gametes—APEX
The answer is yes. Female infants are born with primary oocytes that are stalled in prophase I until puberty. At the onset of puberty, the ovaries begin oogenesis. During oogenesis, three polar bodies and one functional gamete are produced. Oogenesis is achieved through meiosis. However, the ovulated secondary oocyte arrests in metaphase II and does not complete meiosis II until it is fertilized.
gametes (sperm or egg cells)
Meiosis results in haploid gametes, sperm and egg cells. When the sperm fertilizes the egg, the resulting cell will be diploid, which is the condition of normal body cells.
An egg moves from the ovary to the uterus, through the Fallopian tubes.
Meiosis ensures that the fertilized egg will have half its chromosomes from the mother and half from the father.
Sperm and egg
Sperm and egg cells are the result of meiosis.
yes. it does forms egg cells
Neither. The union of a sperm and egg is called fertilization. Both sperm and egg cells are sex cells that are produced through meiosis.
The two gametes (sperm and egg) are produced through meiosis. The zygote is formed only when the sperm fertilizes the egg.
Unfertilized egg is haploid; but fertilized egg is diploid. That is why you sometimes see chickens even in commercial eggs.
Yes most definaltly but see but, you must have ovulated for you to become pregnate you may think you havent started but you could have ovulated which means the egg comes out of the floupian tube and sits in your uterus. When you have your period the egg wasnt fertilized so the blood washes the unfertilized egg out.
fimbriae
during meiosis
no, they are cells that are formed from meiosis