Depends on how many gametes there are. A gamete is simply a reproductive cell. An egg in a female, and a sperm in a male.
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When a female cell reproduces gametes, it forms one haploid gamete during each round of cell division. So from one diploid cell, two haploid gametes are produced after meiosis.
A single primary cell produces 4 gametes during meiosis. This occurs after two rounds of cell division, resulting in four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
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No gametes are formed in asexual reproduction because they are only formed in sexual reproduction. Many cells can come from one cell in asexual reproduction which is really a cloning process, but not gametes.
Gametes require half the number of chromosomes of a somatic (regular) cell as gametes are the sex cells. When gametes combine to make a zygote (a fertilised cell), the complete number of chromosomes will be present.
If a somatic cell has 30 chromosomes, then the gametes produced by that cell would contain 15 chromosomes. Gametes, like sperm and egg cells, are haploid cells containing half the number of chromosomes as somatic cells, which are diploid.
Sperm cell
gametes are first cells of life. Two gametes fertilize and make a single cell.
The same amount as any cell of that organism (excluding gametes).