Fertilization
The male gamete is a sperm. The female gamete is an ova or egg.
The genes that are carried in the sperm to the ova. If the 23rd chromosome of the sperm is 'X', the offspring will be female. If it is 'Y', the offspring will be male.
She releases some ova (eggs) and he releases milt (sperm) and the ova are fertilised. They then fall towards the bottom of the tank. The male collects these ova in his mouth and blows them into the nest. The whole procedure will continue until the female is out of ova and swims away and hides. This is the time to remove her and let the male do the rearing.
Zygote is eormed by the fusion of male(sperm) and female gamete(ova).
ovum is produced by female reproductive system but sperm is produced by male reproductive system during sexual reproduction.
Yes, sperm and ova are gametes, which are reproductive cells involved in sexual reproduction. Sperm are the male gametes, produced by the testes, while ova (eggs) are the female gametes, produced by the ovaries. When sperm and ova unite during fertilization, they form a zygote, which eventually develops into a new organism.
The two human gametes are sperm and egg (or ova). Sperm are produced by males in the testes, while eggs are produced by females in the ovaries. When these gametes unite during fertilization, they form a zygote.
Fecundity may be defined as the ability of a male or female to produce large number of functional Ova or sperm
A male or female reproductive cell is called a gamete. =-)
The female sex cells of a plant are eggs or ova, depending on your preference. The male sex cells are sperm that are contained within the pollen.
The male gamete is the sperm cell, which is small and mobile, allowing it to fertilize the female gamete. The female gamete is the egg cell, also known as the ova, which is larger and contains nutrients to support early development of the embryo. When fertilization occurs, the sperm and egg combine to form a zygote, which develops into a new individual.
A gamete. It might be a bit too broad though. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.