spermatogenesis
Spermatogenesis
sperm
A gamete is one of two cells needed for sexual reproduction. Male gametes are sperm, while female gametes are eggs. When fused, they form a zygote.
Your question is not really clear, but male and female sex cells are called "gametes".
In which structure or organ does meiosis formation of male gametes and or female gametes occur in plants male and females
unisex gametes
Meiosis forms haploid cells. This means that they have half the number of chromosomes as somatic (body) cells.
In monoecious species, male gametes mature earlier than female gametes so that self-fertilization does not occur. This is called protandry.
it is called fertilization and the female and male gametes form a zygote. (:
A male or female reproductive cell is called a gamete. =-)
The gametes in a plant are called the sex organs. These organs are called the ovary and the stamen.
A mature male sheep is called a ram.
The male sex cells or gametes are called sperm.
They are the sex cells. They are haploid cells.
The male sex cells provide male gametes during sexual reproduction. Union of male and female gametes is called fertilization.
They are called gametes. In mammals, the male produces sperm and the female produces ova.
A mature male pig is called a boar. A mature female pig (that has produced offspring) is called a sow.
A gamete is one of two cells needed for sexual reproduction. Male gametes are sperm, while female gametes are eggs. When fused, they form a zygote.
Male gametes, or sex cells, are called sperm.