No, a gamete is a reproductive cell (sperm or egg) that has half the number of chromosomes as a regular body cell. A fertilized cell is called a zygote, which forms when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell.
As a gamete, it's haploid.
The male gamete is called a sperm cell. A uniflagellar sperm cell that is motile is referred to as a spermatozoon, whereas a non-motile sperm cell is called a spermatium. The female gamete is called an egg cell. They are also known as ova (singlular = ovum).
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.
egg
An egg cell is a gamete, and so is a sperm cell.
ovum
No, a gamete is a reproductive cell (sperm or egg) that has half the number of chromosomes as a regular body cell. A fertilized cell is called a zygote, which forms when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell.
The female gamete is called an ovum or an egg. This is the cell that is fertilized by the male gamete known as the sperm.
A gamete is a specialized reproductive cell that contains half the number of chromosomes found in a normal body cell. In humans, the sperm cell produced by males and the egg cell produced by females are examples of gametes.
As a gamete, it's haploid.
a sperm or egg cell produced by meiosis
A sperm or egg cell.
egg
No, an embryo is not a gamete. A gamete is a specialized reproductive cell (sperm or egg) that fuses with another gamete during fertilization to form a zygote, which then develops into an embryo. An embryo is the early stage of development after fertilization.
The female gamete or egg cell.
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.