Sexual reproduction
Sexual as opposed to asexual.The type of reproduction when two sex cells, usually an egg and sperm come together is known as sexual reproduction.
Another word for sex cells is gametes. A male and female gamete come together to form a zygote: the first cell of the new organism.
When two sex cells come together, the offspring typically has a total of 46 chromosomes, with 23 inherited from each parent. This combination of chromosomes determines the genetic makeup and characteristics of the offspring.
Sexual reproduction occurs when two sex cells, usually a sperm and an egg, come together to form a new organism with a unique combination of genetic material. This genetic diversity is important for the adaptation and evolution of species.
Plant cells don't have specific sex cells because they are asexual creatures. Asexual meaning they reproduce by means of the cell division or mitosis, not by one cell fertilizing another, like most animals cells do during meiosis.
Sexual as opposed to asexual.The type of reproduction when two sex cells, usually an egg and sperm come together is known as sexual reproduction.
Another word for sex cells is gametes. A male and female gamete come together to form a zygote: the first cell of the new organism.
No. Biological sex is coded in the sex chromosomes of the sperm and egg cells that come together to make a person. From the moment of conception, sex is determined by these chromosomes.
When two sex cells come together, the offspring typically has a total of 46 chromosomes, with 23 inherited from each parent. This combination of chromosomes determines the genetic makeup and characteristics of the offspring.
They're in half. Once the two cells come together the full amount of chromosomes are there.
The DO NOT "have exactly the number of chromosomes as the body cells", they have 1/2 that number. This is so that when two sex cells come together to form an embryo, the cells of that embryo have exactly the same number of chromosomes as the body cells of the two parents and not twice that number.
Sexual reproduction occurs when two sex cells, usually a sperm and an egg, come together to form a new organism with a unique combination of genetic material. This genetic diversity is important for the adaptation and evolution of species.
Cells with similar functions come together to form tissues, and different types of tissues organize together to form organs. Organs then work together in a coordinated manner to create an organ system that performs specific functions in the body. For example, the heart, blood vessels, and blood cells work together in the circulatory system to transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body.
Plant cells don't have specific sex cells because they are asexual creatures. Asexual meaning they reproduce by means of the cell division or mitosis, not by one cell fertilizing another, like most animals cells do during meiosis.
germination
No. meiosis is involved in the production of sex cells. When these come together, the form a new individual. Mitosis produces new cells that are exactly like the parent cell. These new cells are clones of the parent cell.
Tissues.