Female gametes are called ova (singular: ovum). In animals, these are the eggs produced by the ovaries, while in plants, the female gametes are found within the ovules of the ovary. During fertilization, a male gamete (sperm) merges with an ovum to form a zygote.
its lead to the formation of zyzote
So as chromosomal number is conserved. Or else it can be doubled
A female pigeon is called a hen.
A female pronghorn is called a doe.
FEMALE FILIPINO is called Filipina.
A female hippopotamus is called a cowA female hippo is called a cow.
A female turkey is called a hen
female goat is called a doe
A female hippopotamus is called a cowA female hippo is called a cow.
A female Tiger is called a Tigress,
A female yak is called a dri or nak. For most in the English-speaking countries, the female yak is called a cow.
Gemetes, or gametes, are the reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms. In animals, these are typically sperm and egg cells, while in plants, they include pollen and ovules. Gametes are haploid, meaning they contain half the genetic material of the organism, which allows for genetic diversity when they fuse during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.