The ovaries make and release the female gametes.
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Well, Their sperm joins with the eggs outside of their bodies. The female releases her eggs into the water. The male then releases his sperm and the gametes join. The female has fertilised her eggs tada hope this was helpful. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) BYE BYE
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The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
Both male and female organisms produce only one type of gamete. The female gamete is the ovum (or egg) and the male gamete is sperm. Both gametes fuse together at the first stage of fertilization.
There is nothing special about a "cell". the body is constantly replacing them. Perhaps you meant "egg cell" and if this is the case the answer would be the "ovaries".
Well, Their sperm joins with the eggs outside of their bodies. The female releases her eggs into the water. The male then releases his sperm and the gametes join. The female has fertilised her eggs tada hope this was helpful. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) BYE BYE
Gametes are single male or female cells that go on and cause reproduction. They are released from the testes in males and the ovaries in females once the person has reached Puberty.
In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
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There is no organ that makes sugar, necessarily. The organ that releases sugar, or helps with sugar absorption, is the pancreas. If this isn't working properly, it can result in blood sugar problems.
The gonad is the organ that makes gametes. The gonads in males are the testes and the gonads in females are the ovaries. The product, gametes, are haploid germ cells.
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Ovaries, if you had a real book you would have known that.
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
The gallbladder stores and releases bile.
The testicles/ penis. A series of organs make semen but the male sex organ releases it.
takes in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide.