Men's reproductive cells are called, "Spermatazoa" (spurm-uh-tuh-ZOE-uh) A single cell is called a, "Spermatazoon" (spurm-uh-tuh-ZOE-on)
For short, both are often called, "Sperm cells". Sperm cells are very, very tiny, needing a microscope to even see them. They each have a long 'tail' called a flagellum used to swim to where they need to go.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
The reproductive or sex cells are also called gametes.
The reproductive or sex cells are also called gametes.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
The reproductive or sex cells are also called gametes.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
No, men do not have eggs. In biological terms, eggs are the female reproductive cells produced by ovaries. Men produce sperm, which are the male reproductive cells, and they do not possess the structures necessary for egg production.
A male or female reproductive cell is called a gamete. =-)
It depends on the type. Male reproductive cells are called sperm. Female reproductive cells are called ova or ovum depending on how many. As for the definition, a sexual reproductive cell is a cell that helps the organism reproduce or give birth.
false reproductive cells (also called germ cells) are egg & sperm when these reproductive cells fuse together, the zygote is formed
Gametes are also called sex cells, reproductive cells, or germ cells. They are specialized cells that carry genetic information and are involved in sexual reproduction.
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