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The specialized sex cell in a female is called an ovum, or egg cell. Each ovum is produced in the ovaries and contains half the genetic material necessary for fertilization. During ovulation, a mature ovum is released and can be fertilized by a sperm cell, leading to the formation of a zygote. The ovum is typically larger than sperm cells and plays a crucial role in reproduction.

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