yes
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
In animals, sex cells (gametes) are formed in organs called gonads. Male sex cells are formed in the male gonads, called testes (the singular is testis). Sperm found in the Testis.
They are produced in the ovaries. However, fertilization takes place in the Fallopian Tubes.
Oh, dude, that's the ovaries. They're like the VIP section for eggs in the female reproductive system. They hang out, chill, and when it's time to party, they release those eggs into the fallopian tubes for a wild ride to potential fertilization.
The mature female sex cell is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube for possible fertilization.
Egg cells are stored in the ovaries of the female reproductive system.
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
in the ovaries
Certain follicles present in the ovaries, develop to form egg cells. If you are confused about cells in ovaries overall....then remember all organs are made up of cells, why the astonishment?
Eggs, or ova, are released from the female ovaries.
In follicles which are found in the ovaries.
Female sex cells, known as eggs or ova, are located in the ovaries. Ovaries are reproductive organs in females that produce, store, and release eggs for fertilization.
In animals, sex cells (gametes) are formed in organs called gonads. Male sex cells are formed in the male gonads, called testes (the singular is testis). Sperm found in the Testis.
The female reproductive organ that is functionally similar to the male testes is the ovaries. They store the female reproductive cells, the eggs. However, unlike the testes, they do not make the reproductive cells.
In ovaries.
Some specialized cells in females include ova (eggs) produced by the ovaries, which are responsible for reproduction. Additionally, cells in the breast tissue produce milk during lactation. Hormone-producing cells in the ovaries and adrenal glands help regulate the female reproductive system.
Female sex cells or eggs in a flower are produced by the ovules, which are located in the ovary of the flower. The ovules contain the female gametes which, when fertilized by male gametes from pollen, develop into seeds.