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The female gamete in plants is called the ovule. Within the ovule, the egg cell develops and is involved in fertilization, ultimately leading to the formation of seeds. The ovule is located within the ovary of the flower, and when fertilized by the male gamete (pollen), it can develop into a seed.
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.
A gamete is, by definition, a single cell.In animals a male gamete is called a spermatozoon (plural spermatozoa), or simply sperm or sperm cell. A female gamete is an ovum (pl ova), or unfertilized egg. (A fertilized egg is a zygote.)In lower plants, such as mosses and ferns, the male gamete may be called a sperm or an antherozoid.In flowering plants, the male gamete is a nucleus within the pollen grain.
The result of a male gamete fertilizing a female gamete is the formation of a zygote, which is the first cell of a new organism with a complete set of chromosomes. This process is called fertilization.
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.
An egg cell is a gamete, and so is a sperm cell.
The female gamete is called an ovum or an egg. This is the cell that is fertilized by the male gamete known as the sperm.
Each gamete contributes an equal number of chromosomes to the fertilized egg. The male gamete (sperm) typically contains 23 chromosomes, and the female gamete (egg) also contains 23 chromosomes. Together, they combine to form the full set of 46 chromosomes in a normal human cell.
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).
A zygote is a cell formed by the fusion of two gametes (sperm and egg) during fertilization. Gametes are specialized sex cells that combine during sexual reproduction to form a zygote, which develops into an organism.
A muscel cell is not an example of a gamete cell. A gamete cell is a reproductive cell that unite during sexual reproduction to form a new cell called the zygote. In males the sperm is the gamete cell and in females the ovum is the gamete cell.
Gamete is what it's called before the egg and the sperm is fertilized. When they are fertilized, together they form a zygote!
In order to form a zygote (a fertilized egg) that ultimately matures into a baby, there has to be a union of the male and female gametes. The male gamete (or sex cell) is called sperm and the female gamete is called the ovum. When the sperm comes into contact with the ovum (or egg cell), it penetrates the egg cell and the process is caller fertilization. The fertilized egg transforms into a zygote and ultimately matures into a fetus, which then grows up into a child
A haploid cell produced by meiosis—APEX
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.
A mature sex cell is a gamete, which is a specialized cell that is capable of uniting with another cell during sexual reproduction to form a new organism. In humans, mature sex cells are sperm in males and eggs in females. These cells are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes as a normal body cell.
A gamete is, by definition, a single cell.In animals a male gamete is called a spermatozoon (plural spermatozoa), or simply sperm or sperm cell. A female gamete is an ovum (pl ova), or unfertilized egg. (A fertilized egg is a zygote.)In lower plants, such as mosses and ferns, the male gamete may be called a sperm or an antherozoid.In flowering plants, the male gamete is a nucleus within the pollen grain.