In general, males produce more gametes than females. In species that reproduce sexually, males typically generate large quantities of sperm continuously, while females usually produce a limited number of eggs. This difference is often attributed to the reproductive strategies and biological investments of each sex. Consequently, males can produce millions of sperm in a single ejaculation, while females typically release only one egg during each reproductive cycle.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
When gametes join, they form a zygote.
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
Meiosis
The ovaries are the glands in females that produce gametes, specifically eggs. These gametes are involved in the process of reproduction.
Reproductive cells are called gametes. In males, the gametes are called sperm and in females, the gametes are called eggs.
Gonad
Meiosis
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When gametes join, they form a zygote.
Male gametes are made in the testis. male gametes are more-often called sperm.
The testes in males and the ovaries in females produce gametes.
Reproductive System
germ cells
Meiosis
Meiosis
The ovaries are the glands in females that produce gametes, specifically eggs. These gametes are involved in the process of reproduction.