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Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
The ovaries are the glands in females that produce gametes, specifically eggs. These gametes are involved in the process of reproduction.
Diploid gametes are not a product of meiosis. Meiosis is the process by which diploid cells undergo two rounds of division to produce haploid gametes. The haploid gametes then join during fertilization to form a diploid zygote.
Conifers produce gametes within their cones.
The genes transfer the biological information. If you mean passing genes on to the next generation, it would be the genes in the gametes.
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The flowers produced by angiosperms help ensure the transfer of gametes by attracting pollinators like insects or birds through their colors, scents, and nectar. This process aids in the fertilization of the plant's ovules with pollen from another plant, leading to genetic diversity and successful reproduction.
Pollen can be carried from flower to flower by several pollinating agents such as bees, wasps, flies, hummingbirds. Some plants self pollinate. Humans trying to create hybreds can pollinate with a Qtip.
They are the sex cells. They are haploid cells.
The human gametes are Male gametes are sperm and female gametes are eggs. And the gametes chromosome numbers are 42.
Approximately 2,468,754.156247892 gametes
Internal fertilisation.
Female gametes are called eggs or ova.
There are broadly 2 types of fertilisation - 1) Internal fertilisation - This mostly takes place in higher classes of animals like humans and mammals. In this the male transfers its gametes into the female body and the male gamete fuses with the female gamete inside the female body 2) External fertilisation - This is mostly seen in fishes. The male and the female both transfer their gametes into the external environment and the gametes fuse outside
How are gametes formed?
The gametes are produced in meiosis.