An immature ovum encased in a sac is called a follicle.
The scientific name for the female egg cell is ovum.
A fluid sac containing a single ovum is known as a follicle, specifically an ovarian follicle. It is a structure within the ovaries that houses an immature egg (ovum) and is involved in the process of ovulation. As the follicle matures, it produces hormones, particularly estrogen, and eventually releases the ovum during ovulation. This process is crucial for reproduction in females.
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The 'YOI MAMA' answer given to us definitely isn't right.The answer is the Ovum/Ovary.
and other name for gamete is umbilical
gametes, sex cells, haploid cells. the process is meiosis.
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Another name for ovum would be egg cell.
The Female Gamete is not called an egg. Technically, it's an Ovum. Just check out dictionary.com : )
Ovule is a small or immature ovum. Example: Ovules is located inside a Helleborus foetidus flower.
The scientific name for the female egg cell is ovum.
A fluid sac containing a single ovum is known as a follicle, specifically an ovarian follicle. It is a structure within the ovaries that houses an immature egg (ovum) and is involved in the process of ovulation. As the follicle matures, it produces hormones, particularly estrogen, and eventually releases the ovum during ovulation. This process is crucial for reproduction in females.
whereby an ovum or egg is released from an ovary
No, an immature female ovary cannot be fertilized. Fertilization requires a mature ovum (egg), which is typically released during ovulation. Immature follicles do not contain viable eggs capable of being fertilized. Only mature eggs, once they have completed their development, can be fertilized by sperm.
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