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A haploid cell

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Gametes are reproductive cells (sperm in males and eggs in females) that fuse during sexual reproduction to form a new organism. They contain half the number of chromosomes of a normal body cell, allowing them to combine during fertilization to form a complete set of chromosomes in the offspring.

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A gamete is a haploid reproductive cell containing one set of genetic material needed to create a new life.

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A gamete is a sex cell that contains only one set of the genetic material necessary to form a human organism. These cells form with another cell during fertilization.

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a haploid

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What best describes gamete?

a haploid cell produced by meiosis apex


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What best describes a gamete?

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The difference of these two male gamete's is that the animal gamete has purple micro fibres and the flower gamete has blue micro fibres. I hope this helps


How does the male gamete in the flower differ to the animal male gamete?

The difference of these two male gamete's is that the animal gamete has purple micro fibres and the flower gamete has blue micro fibres. I hope this helps