Egg cells are produced in the ovaries of females, while sperm cells are produced in the testes of males.
Zygote is immediately produced when an animal's egg cell is fertilized by the sperm.
Eggs are produced in the ovaries of females, while sperm are produced in the testes of males. The meeting of egg and sperm typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where the egg is fertilized by a sperm to initiate pregnancy.
The two gametes (sperm and egg) are produced through meiosis. The zygote is formed only when the sperm fertilizes the egg.
No. There is an equal chance of a boy or girl being produced from an egg from either ovary, this being dependent on whether it is a 'male' Y sperm which fertilises it or a 'female' X sperm.
Neither. The union of a sperm and egg is called fertilization. Both sperm and egg cells are sex cells that are produced through meiosis.
Zygote is produced by fusion of male and female gametes (sperm and egg).
When the egg cell and the sperm cell meet.
a sperm or egg cell produced by meiosis
Nothing unless it is united with a sperm cell
No, males do not have egg cells. Egg cells, or ova, are produced by females in their ovaries. Males produce sperm cells which are necessary for sexual reproduction.
The sperm is produced in the testicles and there is not rely a time connect to it as the testicles produced sperm nonstop by day and night.