Yes! It contains important genetic information
Egg cells typically contain 23 chromosomes. During fertilization, an egg cell combines with a sperm cell, which also contains 23 chromosomes, resulting in a total of 46 chromosomes in the fertilized egg cell.
An egg cell contains more cytoplasm and needed chemicals than a sperm cell. This is because an egg cell is larger and contains all the necessary organelles and nutrients to support early development after fertilization. Sperm cells are specialized for motility and delivering genetic material to the egg.
A sperm cell is the male reproductive cell responsible for fertilizing an egg cell during sexual reproduction. An egg cell, or ovum, is the female reproductive cell that contains genetic material and is needed for fertilization to occur.
The egg in human egg cells is haploid, meaning it contains only one set of chromosomes. This allows it to combine with a sperm cell during fertilization to form a diploid zygote with a complete set of chromosomes.
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the answer is egg and sperm!
Egg cells are stored in the ovaries of the female reproductive system.
Yes! It contains important genetic information
circulatory system
The answer is no. The anther contains pollen which contains sperm cells. Mainly through pollination, the pollen from the anther travels down the pistil, and meets the egg where it fertilizes the egg.
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The circulatory system contains your heart your blood cells and your veins
a fertilized egg cel.
In ovaries.
A fertilized egg
The primary reproductive organ of the female is the ovary. It is responsible for producing and developing egg cells. The ovary contains small groups of cells, called follicles. The follicles are composed of two types of cells: a reproductive cell that produces the egg and nutrient-producing cells. The nutrient-producing cells provide energy-rich chemicals to the developing egg.