There is nothing special about a "cell". the body is constantly replacing them.
Perhaps you meant "egg cell" and if this is the case the answer would be the "ovaries".
I think in botanical terms it the ovum, in mammals the ovaries.
The female reproductive cell in a flower is the ovule, which is located within the ovary of the flower. It contains the egg cell that will eventually develop into a seed after fertilization.
No organ reproduces anything, The testicles produce sperm.
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The structure that contains an egg cell is called an ovary. It is a female reproductive organ where egg cells are produced and stored until they are released during ovulation.
A female reproductive cell is called an ovum
In humans a male reproductive cell is the sperm, while the female reproductive cell is the egg.
The two reproductive cells in a plant are the egg cell, which is produced by the female reproductive organ (ovule), and the sperm cell, which is produced by the male reproductive organ (pollen). Fertilization occurs when these two cells combine to form a zygote, which develops into a new plant.
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The human ovule is not an organ. It is a structure within the ovary that contains the female reproductive cell, the oocyte. The ovary itself is an organ, but not the ovule.
I think in botanical terms it the ovum, in mammals the ovaries.
yes it is .
Fertilization
Pollination is the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive organ of a plant to the female reproductive organ, enabling fertilization. Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell from the pollen combines with an egg cell in the ovule, leading to the formation of seeds.
No , it is not possible to produce a baby's cell ( zygote ) without a male reproductive cell ( sperm ) to fertilise it .But a female's reproductive cell ( egg ) can be produced without a sperm .It is possible to transfer a sperm into the ovum of a female through a surgery .
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The female reproductive cell in a flower is the ovule, which is located within the ovary of the flower. It contains the egg cell that will eventually develop into a seed after fertilization.