They are formed in meiosis. :)
With Hh genotype, two types of gametes can be formed: H gametes and h gametes. This is because each parent can pass on either the dominant allele (H) or the recessive allele (h) to their offspring.
Female gametes in a flower are typically formed in the ovule, located within the ovary of the flower. The ovule contains the egg cell, which is the female gamete. Pollination and fertilization occur to produce seeds within the ovary.
The Nuclear process that Gametes are formed is called Gametogenesis.
Meiosis forms haploid cells. This means that they have half the number of chromosomes as somatic (body) cells.
In animals, gametes are formed only through meiosis. Mitosis does not produce gametes. However, in autotrophs, spores composed of gametes go though mitosis to produce a gametophyte.
How are gametes formed?
The Male Gametes are formed in the testicles.
With Hh genotype, two types of gametes can be formed: H gametes and h gametes. This is because each parent can pass on either the dominant allele (H) or the recessive allele (h) to their offspring.
gametangia
gametangia
No gametes are formed in asexual reproduction because they are only formed in sexual reproduction. Many cells can come from one cell in asexual reproduction which is really a cloning process, but not gametes.
gametangia
gametophyte It is called gametophytic phase
Heredity
segregation
1N Gametes.
8 kinds of gametes will be formed, each showing a unique combination of alleles from the given genotype (A, B, C, D, E).