The gamete that contains genes contributed by the father is called the sperm. In sexual reproduction, the sperm combines with the female gamete, known as the egg, to form a zygote, which develops into an embryo. Sperm carries half of the genetic information necessary for the offspring, contributing to its genetic diversity.
the sperm cell
A female's gamete is called an egg cell (scientific name: ovum). It contains a random selection of the mother's alleles for each gene. During fertilisation, the egg cell and the male's gamete (the sperm cell) fuse, resulting in a complete set of genetic information, enabling the fertilised egg cell to develop into a baby.
The structure that becomes fertilized in the ovary and contains the seed is called the ovule. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, while the surrounding ovary tissue typically matures into the fruit. The ovule contains the female gamete, which, when fertilized by the male gamete, forms the zygote that ultimately develops into the seed.
It is called gamete. In animals the male gamete is always a sperm. In most flowering plants the male gamete is also called sperm.
The process of gamete fusion is called fertilization. This process forms a diploid cell also known as a zygote.
the sperm cell
The egg is the gamete produced by the female.
The egg cell or ovum contains genes contributed only by the mother. During fertilization, the egg cell combines with a sperm cell, which contributes genes from the father, to form a zygote with genetic material from both parents.
sex cell gamete
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Pollination
A female's gamete is called an egg cell (scientific name: ovum). It contains a random selection of the mother's alleles for each gene. During fertilisation, the egg cell and the male's gamete (the sperm cell) fuse, resulting in a complete set of genetic information, enabling the fertilised egg cell to develop into a baby.
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.
Human gametes have 23 chromosomes. (In cases of abnormality there may be a different number of chromosomes in a gamete).
The structure that becomes fertilized in the ovary and contains the seed is called the ovule. After fertilization, the ovule develops into a seed, while the surrounding ovary tissue typically matures into the fruit. The ovule contains the female gamete, which, when fertilized by the male gamete, forms the zygote that ultimately develops into the seed.
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This structure is called an ovule. It is found within the ovary of the flower and contains the female gamete, or egg cell, which can be fertilized by a male gamete to produce a seed.