A human gamete cannot fertilize an animal egg. Members of any animal species can only reproduce with other members of its own species, or in some cases with members of a very closely related species, and there is no species that is close enough to the human species to allow for cross breeding. Possibly when the Neanderthal species existed, it could have cross bred with H. sapiens, and maybe it did.
There are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete
Fertilization means that the sperm entering the ovum and making a zygote, this only happens when the number of chromosomes in the mating species are equal.In other words, inter-species sex may happen, but inter-species fertilization isn't possible.Atleast not yet........
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
gamete is not an organ system. well in the human it may not be but in animals and other creatures is sure to have a gamete
there are 23 chromosomes in a human gamete
a zygote
ovum
23
sperm
There are 22 autosomes and 1 sex chromosome.There are 22 autosomes that are present in each human gamete.
Eventually the plant, animal or human would die.
The male gamete - spermatozoon and the female gamete - ovum.