gametes, sex cells, haploid cells. the process is meiosis.
No, an egg cannot be fertilized by another egg. Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell from a male organism combines with an egg cell from a female organism to form a zygote.
A spermatid is an immature male germ cell formed during spermatogenesis, which eventually matures into a spermatozoon or sperm cell. A spermatozoon is a mature male gamete with a head, midpiece, and tail that is capable of fertilizing an egg.
It's a fertilized egg. It can also be called a zygote.
A sperm or egg cell.
The halt in egg cell maturation in the ovary can occur if the initial stages of meiosis are arrested. This can happen due to hormonal imbalances, genetic factors, or environmental influences. Without the proper signals or conditions, the egg cell will not progress through its normal development stages.
oocyte
Another name for ovum would be egg cell.
Another name for the female reporductive cell is ovum or a gamete. The egg cell is realised from the ovaries after a period of maturation (In the menstrual cycle roughly 1-2 weeks after the previous period.
Gamete (a male or female sex cell ie the egg or the sperm)
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blastocyteBlast/o- (immature cell)-cyte (cell)the question is: what is a normal immature cell called?norm/o- (normal, usual)-blast (immature cell)The correct word is: Normoblast
No, an egg cannot be fertilized by another egg. Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell from a male organism combines with an egg cell from a female organism to form a zygote.
The scientific name for the female egg cell is ovum.
An egg cell is called an ovum, or in plural form, ova.
The Egg Cell
A spermatid is an immature male germ cell formed during spermatogenesis, which eventually matures into a spermatozoon or sperm cell. A spermatozoon is a mature male gamete with a head, midpiece, and tail that is capable of fertilizing an egg.
The first meiotic division of an immature egg occurs during the process of oogenesis. Meiosis I results in the formation of two haploid cells with half the number of chromosomes as a diploid cell. These cells are referred to as secondary oocytes.