They have the same number of chromosomes
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In an average somatic (body) cell, two. and in human gametes there is , one all chromosomes in human body is , 46 chromosomes. in normal female somatic cell is (44+XX) . in normal male somatic cell (44+XY) in normal female gametes (22+X) in normal male gametes (22+X) or (22+Y) .
They are called eggs, or ova.
The two types of gametes are sperm cells (male) and egg cells (female).
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For human, a gamete has 23 chromosomes.Sex cell = 23chromosomes (n)Body cell = 46 chromosomes (2n)
In an average somatic (body) cell, two. and in human gametes there is , one all chromosomes in human body is , 46 chromosomes. in normal female somatic cell is (44+XX) . in normal male somatic cell (44+XY) in normal female gametes (22+X) in normal male gametes (22+X) or (22+Y) .
The human gametes are Male gametes are sperm and female gametes are eggs. And the gametes chromosome numbers are 42.
Gametes are haploid. When two gametes unite during fertilization, they form a diploid zygote, genetically unique from either parent, and the first cell of the offspring. The zygote is not really considered an offspring of the gametes, but of the parent organisms that produced the gametes. For example, a human zygote is the first cell of a human baby formed when a sperm from a male and an ovum from a female unite during fertilization. The zygote and subsequent baby are the offspring of the mother and father.
The male gamete - spermatozoon and the female gamete - ovum.
They are called eggs, or ova.
B. A human sperm cell and a human ovum are types of gametes. Gametes are reproductive cells that fuse during fertilization to form a new organism. In the case of humans, sperm cells are the male gametes and ovum (egg) cells are the female gametes.
The two types of gametes are sperm cells (male) and egg cells (female).
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A human is created by two gametes, one from each parent, fuse to form a zygote, which is unique from the cells of either parent and is the initial cell that eventually becomes the offspring.
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One human child.
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