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Each will contribute the diploid number 23 so the resulting zygote will ahve the full 46 necessary chromosomes.This assumes you are discussing humans.
Unlike asexual reproduction, two different cells are needed, that are haploid cells, for sexual reproduction. These haploid cells are gametes, and allow half of the maternal cell and half of the paternal cell to combine and produce a unique offspring. This combination also allows crossing over to occur and produce even more of a variation from the parents.
Melanocytes
either produce offspring or produce hormones
Generally two sex cells i. e. the male gamete combines with the egg to form the zygote that develops into a new organism (embryo).
a baby
Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘
Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘
Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘
Each will contribute the diploid number 23 so the resulting zygote will ahve the full 46 necessary chromosomes.This assumes you are discussing humans.
increase genetic diversity
Half the number of chromosomes in body cells😜😘
Unlike asexual reproduction, two different cells are needed, that are haploid cells, for sexual reproduction. These haploid cells are gametes, and allow half of the maternal cell and half of the paternal cell to combine and produce a unique offspring. This combination also allows crossing over to occur and produce even more of a variation from the parents.
TO PRODUCE SEX CELLS involved in the production of offspring
Yes.
Females contribute an ovum (egg), and the male contributes a sperm.
sex cells