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Female-produced gametes are known as ova or egg cells. In humans and many other organisms, these gametes are produced in the ovaries through a process called oogenesis. Each ovum contains half the genetic material needed for fertilization, and typically, one ovum is released during each menstrual cycle. These gametes are crucial for sexual reproduction, as they combine with male gametes (sperm) to form a zygote.

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