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Ova cells are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells. This allows for the correct number of chromosomes to be restored upon fertilization when they combine with sperm cells, resulting in a diploid zygote.
Gametes, also known as sex cells or reproductive cells. In animals, these are the sperm and ova, in plants the pollen and ovules. In asexual reproduction, known as agamogenesis, reproduction is generally by mitosis, or division.
Ova, also known as eggs, are female reproductive cells that are found inside the ovaries of sexually reproductive organisms.
Ova, which are the female reproductive cells in plants, are typically found in the ovule of the flower. The ovule is located within the ovary of the flower and is where the ova are produced and fertilized by pollen to form seeds.
The female sex cells are called ova, or eggs. These cells are produced in the ovaries and are crucial for reproduction, as they can be fertilized by male sperm to form a zygote. Each woman is born with a finite number of ova, which decline in quantity and quality over time.
Ova cells are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells. This allows for the correct number of chromosomes to be restored upon fertilization when they combine with sperm cells, resulting in a diploid zygote.
Haploid cells like sperm cells,ova,bacteria
Sperm have tails called flagella (singular: flagellum) which allow them to be motile (move around) whereas ova are stationary; they can't move on their own. Ova have more cytoplasm, so they are larger than a sperm cell. Ova contain mitochondrial DNA; sperm doesn't.
"Ova" is the plural form of "ovum." In biological terms, "ovum" refers to a single egg cell, while "ova" refers to multiple egg cells.
Gametes, also known as sex cells or reproductive cells. In animals, these are the sperm and ova, in plants the pollen and ovules. In asexual reproduction, known as agamogenesis, reproduction is generally by mitosis, or division.
Ovum, or ova.
On the ovary.
gametes (sperm or ova) are haploid cells
no they dont
yesno, it does not have a tailno, gorillas dont have tails
A woman is born with so many ova, or eggs, at the time of her birth. She does not produce any more eggs through her lifetime but instead, looses one or more each month through menstruation A woman cannot use them after menopause. The supply of sperm is endless. A man produces more sperm as necessary and can produce them until he dies.
ovaries. it's the female germ(gamete) cells. :)