They are ordinary blood cells.
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
The division of cells to create germ cells is called meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces reproductive cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, which is essential for sexual reproduction.
Spermatogonia cells are returned to the basal lamina to continue the pool of dividing germ cells in the male reproductive system. These cells undergo mitosis to maintain the population of germ cells, with some differentiating into primary spermatocytes that will later undergo meiosis to produce sperm.
Germ cells (sperm and egg cells) allow mutations to be passed onto offspring. These cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes containing genetic material that can be inherited by the next generation. Mutations occurring in germ cells can therefore be transmitted to offspring.
Germ cells divide by meosis. In the mammalian system, female germ cells are called Ove and male germ cells are called Sperm. There are two meotic divisions. At the end of the second meotic division, each daughter cell contains 'n' number of chromosomes, where n is the haploid number.
Germ fighters in the body are carried by the blood.
in the blood, there is plasma; the liquid part, white blood cells; the germ fighters, red blood cells; which carry oxygen, and platelets; which heal cuts.
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)
Cells which produce gametes (sex cells) undergo meiosis.
The division of cells to create germ cells is called meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces reproductive cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, which is essential for sexual reproduction.
Cytotoxic T cells
Spermatogonia cells are returned to the basal lamina to continue the pool of dividing germ cells in the male reproductive system. These cells undergo mitosis to maintain the population of germ cells, with some differentiating into primary spermatocytes that will later undergo meiosis to produce sperm.
a male germ cell
germ cells
germ cells
Germ cells (sperm and egg cells) allow mutations to be passed onto offspring. These cells undergo meiosis to produce gametes containing genetic material that can be inherited by the next generation. Mutations occurring in germ cells can therefore be transmitted to offspring.
Pollen grains contain germ cells (sperm cells) that are essential for fertilizing the egg cell in the ovule of a flower, leading to seed production. The germ cells are the male gametes that are responsible for the sexual reproduction of plants.