Ovaries.
The Ovum is produced by the female's 'ovaries'.
every month
it is produced by sperms to help penetrate the ovum and fertilize it
The gamete produced by the ovaries is called the ovum, or egg cell. Each ovum is released during the process of ovulation and can be fertilized by a sperm cell to form a zygote, which may develop into an embryo. In females, typically one ovum is released per menstrual cycle.
Sperm
The female gamete is an egg or ovum. It is produced in the ovaries and is necessary for sexual reproduction when fertilized by a male gamete (sperm).
Yes, an ovum is an organelle involved in reproduction, specifically in the female reproductive system. It is the female gamete or egg cell, which is produced in the ovaries. The ovum plays a crucial role in fertilization and the development of an embryo when it combines with a sperm cell.
Ovum and egg are often used interchangeably to refer to the reproductive cells produced by female organisms. In humans, ovum specifically refers to the mature female reproductive cell released during ovulation, while egg generally refers to the structure containing the ovum, along with other supportive structures, such as the protective shell in birds.
Oogenesis produces an ovum (egg) as the female gamete.
ovum is produced by female reproductive system but sperm is produced by male reproductive system during sexual reproduction.
No, ovum does not replicate. Ovum, also known as an egg cell, is a female gamete produced by the ovaries and contains half of the genetic information needed for reproduction. It is typically fertilized by a sperm cell to form a zygote, which then undergoes cell division to form an embryo.
The female egg is the ovum. It grows within a structure known as the Graafian follicle. At around the 14th day of th menstrual cycle the follicle ruptures and releases the ovum or egg. - <a href="http://www.gynaeonline.com/ovarian_cycle.htm"> Ovum</a>