Gametes involve sexual reproduction.The male gamete in animals are called sperm and the female gamete in animal are called ovum or egg.
Gametes are also called sex cells, reproductive cells, or germ cells. They are specialized cells that carry genetic information and are involved in sexual reproduction.
No, cells that become gametes are not called somatic cell lines. Somatic cell lines refer to normal body cells that are not involved in reproduction, while gametes are specialized reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that are involved in sexual reproduction.
No, pollen and ovules are not gametes. Pollen is a male reproductive structure that contains sperm cells, while ovules are female reproductive structures that contain egg cells. Gametes are the actual sperm and egg cells involved in sexual reproduction.
Firstly, sexual reproduction requires the fusion of male and female gametes, in a process known as fertilisation, while on the other hand, asexual reproduction does not require the fusion of gametes. Secondly, sexual reproduction results in the offspring of the parents to have traits of both parents, due to the random fusion of gametes. While asexual reproduction results in the daughter organism being genetically similar to the mother.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
because sexual reproduction involves the germ cells
The proper scientific name for a reproductive/sex cell is a gamete.
Gametes are also called sex cells, reproductive cells, or germ cells. They are specialized cells that carry genetic information and are involved in sexual reproduction.
No, cells that become gametes are not called somatic cell lines. Somatic cell lines refer to normal body cells that are not involved in reproduction, while gametes are specialized reproductive cells (sperm and egg) that are involved in sexual reproduction.
No, pollen and ovules are not gametes. Pollen is a male reproductive structure that contains sperm cells, while ovules are female reproductive structures that contain egg cells. Gametes are the actual sperm and egg cells involved in sexual reproduction.
Sexual reproduction involves the fusion of two specialized reproductive cells (gametes) from two different parents, leading to genetic variation in offspring. Asexual reproduction involves a single parent and produces genetically identical offspring.
Firstly, sexual reproduction requires the fusion of male and female gametes, in a process known as fertilisation, while on the other hand, asexual reproduction does not require the fusion of gametes. Secondly, sexual reproduction results in the offspring of the parents to have traits of both parents, due to the random fusion of gametes. While asexual reproduction results in the daughter organism being genetically similar to the mother.
Reproductive cells are called GAMETES.
Gametes are reproductive cells that have half the number of chromosomes as body cells. Body cells, also known as somatic cells, have a full set of chromosomes. Gametes are involved in sexual reproduction, while body cells are involved in growth and maintenance of the body.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
The gamete. Haploid egg and sperm cells in sexually reproducing organisms.
Gametes, also known as sex cells or reproductive cells. In animals, these are the sperm and ova, in plants the pollen and ovules. In asexual reproduction, known as agamogenesis, reproduction is generally by mitosis, or division.