The male sex cell from a pollen grain is called a sperm cell. It is responsible for fertilizing the female sex cell (ovule) in plants during the process of pollination.
In animals it would be called a sperm. In plants I assume the answer would be the pollen, however, the pollen is not necessarily one cell. Even if it is one cell it will have more than one nucleus (2 or 3).
Gamete
cell wall and cell membrane
A cell does not have a sex, it is neither male or female. It doesn't need fertilization from anything, it simply multiplies when a cell is about to die, creating new, healthier cells.
stamen.
The male sex cell in plants is called a pollen grain, which carries the sperm. The female sex cell is called an ovule, which contains the egg. Pollen grains fertilize the ovule to form seeds in plants.
The male sex cell from a pollen grain is called a sperm cell. It is responsible for fertilizing the female sex cell (ovule) in plants during the process of pollination.
sperm
The Egg Cell
sperm cell
sperm 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.
The Male sex cell, which is in the Anther or Stamen, is called a sperm just like the male sex cell in humans.
Ovum
Yes - a female sex cell is called an ovum. The plural for female sex cells is ova.
A gamete.