The female sex cell in animals is called an ovum or egg.
The egg cell, also called the haploid cell, is the female gamete. A pair of gametes, egg and sperm, are what are needed in order for reproduction to occur.
A female's gamete is called an egg cell (scientific name: ovum). It contains a random selection of the mother's alleles for each gene. During fertilisation, the egg cell and the male's gamete (the sperm cell) fuse, resulting in a complete set of genetic information, enabling the fertilised egg cell to develop into a baby.
How the nucleus from a pollen grain fertilize a female egg cell
How the nucleus from a pollen grain fertilize a female egg cell
The scientific name for a sex cell is gamete. In humans, the male sex cell is called a sperm and the female sex cell is called an egg.
A sperm cell is called a spermatozoon.
The female reproductive cell is the egg, or gamete. The female human reproductive cell is often referred to as ovum, or ova if plural.
The female egg cell is the stamen.
The egg cell (female reproductive cell) is called an ovum, or ova in plural
The female gamete or egg cell.
Another name for the female reporductive cell is ovum or a gamete. The egg cell is realised from the ovaries after a period of maturation (In the menstrual cycle roughly 1-2 weeks after the previous period.
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Gamete (a male or female sex cell ie the egg or the sperm)
The female sex cell in animals is called an ovum or egg.
The egg cell, also called the haploid cell, is the female gamete. A pair of gametes, egg and sperm, are what are needed in order for reproduction to occur.