multiplication phase, growth phase and maturatio phase
Gametogenesis in females is called oogenesis and is the development of unfertilised eggs called ova
The process is called Gametogenesis.
Gametogenesis.
Gametogenesis is the process by which specialized cells called gametes (sperm and eggs) are produced in organisms. This process involves cell division and differentiation to create cells with half the genetic material of the parent cells. In humans, gametogenesis occurs in the testes (spermatogenesis) and ovaries (oogenesis) during reproductive development.
Gametogenesis in males is called spermatogenesis. During this process, diploid cells called spermatogonia undergo mitosis and differentiation to form haploid sperm cells.
The process of formation of gametes is called gametogenesis. It involves a series of cell divisions and differentiations that ultimately produce haploid gametes (sperm and egg) with half the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell.
Gametogenesis is essential to humans who want to reproduce. Gametogenesis, however, is not an essential life function.
At the conclusion of gametogenesis in females, the end result is the production of one haploid egg cell (ovum) ready for fertilization. Gametogenesis is the process through which germ cells undergo mitosis and meiosis to eventually form mature gametes, which in females are the egg cells.
No. Gametogenesis occurs in both sexes.
During gametogenesis egg and sperm are produced for sexual reproduction.
Gametogenesis in the male takes place in the male testes and the female ovaries. Gametogenesis means production of sex cells.
Gametogenesis occurs in the gonads. Spermatogenesis happens in the testes, and oogenesis in the ovaries.