Sperm and Egg cells are formed by Meiosis.
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A compound is formed when two or more other substances are combined and a chemical change takes place. Pure water would be an example of a compound.
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When a cell reproduces by mitosis, the two identical new cells are called daughter cells.
Mitosis. Mitosis ends with two complete cells. Meiosis ends with either four sperm cells or a single egg cell (and the other 3/4 of the material dies and is used as food by what is left). So growing new cells to repair tissue in the body is mitosis, not an example of meiosis.
The sperm and the egg
The process by which sex cells are formed in organisms is called meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in the formation of gametes, which are sex cells such as sperm and eggs. During meiosis, a single cell undergoes two rounds of division to produce four daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. This ensures that when two gametes combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the correct number of chromosomes.
No. Chromosomes are parts of cells, and sex cells are just one of many types of cells.
they are called two daughter cells
Sex cells, also called gametes, are created by meiosis, a type of cell division in which the daughter cells divide the DNA in the parent cell in half rather than replicating it and creating two identical cells.
Gamates are know as the sperm and egg or "sex cells". These cells are the only cells in the body that undergo meiosis, not mitosis.
At the end of mitosis of a single cell, two daughter cells are formed...................
The two kinds of sex cells that a gametophyte produces are eggs (female sex cells) and sperm (male sex cells). During sexual reproduction, these sex cells fuse to form a zygote, which develops into a new organism.
mitosis
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
Sex cells (sperm and egg) differ from body cells in that they do not have a full set of chromosomes. Sex cells are haploid, meaning they only have one set of chromosomes, while body cells are diploid, with two sets of chromosomes. This difference allows sex cells to combine during fertilization to create a genetically diverse offspring.
A female human has two X sex chromosomes in her cells. A male human has one X and one Y sex chromosome in his cells.