both ova and sperms are reproductive cells or gametes. they both are haploid because their chromosome number is 1n . they both fuse to form zygote which is diploid and has 2n chromosome number
They're both reproductive cells
one cell. reproductive.
Both of them has an X chromosome.
gamete for female it is the ova for male it is the sperm
sperm or ova
sperm and ova (eggs)
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Meiosis. Takes place during gametogenesis, the formation of sperm or ova. The final sperm or ova formed will each contain 23 chromosomes, haploid number.
gamete for female it is the ova for male it is the sperm
The structure of a sperm suited for fertilization in various ways. The basic features are the head and the tail which allow it to swim towards the ova for fertilization.
sex cells | gametes ; scientific name ovum, plural ova and sperm is spermatozoa, plural spermatozoon.
24 hrs
Fertilization
Ova and sperm,
Sperm have tails called flagella (singular: flagellum) which allow them to be motile (move around) whereas ova are stationary; they can't move on their own. Ova have more cytoplasm, so they are larger than a sperm cell. Ova contain mitochondrial DNA; sperm doesn't.
sperm or ova
The answer is no because sperm is produce everyday and ova is produce periodicaly
sperm and ova (eggs)
i don't know about the ova but the hormones that are responsible for stimulating sperm production are Gonadotropin, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, testosterone and Luteinizing. Hope that helps.
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