The fusion of male gamete cells with female gamete cells is called fertilization. This process leads to the formation of a zygote, which is the first cell of a new organism.
The process is called fertilization. This is when the sperm cell from the male fuses with the egg cell from the female to form a zygote.
The process of the joining of a sperm and egg cell is called fertilization. It typically occurs in the fallopian tubes, where a sperm cell penetrates the egg cell, leading to the formation of a zygote. This zygote then begins to divide and develop into an embryo.
singular= Gamete plural= Gametes
It depends on the type of cell. If it is a tissue cell, then it will divide into two daughter cells through the process of mitosis. If it is a sex cell, a gamete, it will divide into four daughter cells by meiosis.
A gamete.
The fusion of male gamete cells with female gamete cells is called fertilization. This process leads to the formation of a zygote, which is the first cell of a new organism.
"Spermatazoan" or "sperm cell".
The gamete is supposed to join with another gamete, and combine their chromosomes into a single cell.
A sperm or egg cell.
meiosis
A haploid cell, or a gamete. It's also referred to as n.
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.
Gamete (a male or female sex cell ie the egg or the sperm)
No, a muscle cell is not an example of a gamete cell. Gamete cells are specialized reproductive cells like sperm and egg cells that fuse during fertilization to form a zygote. Muscle cells, on the other hand, are specialized for contraction and movement in the body.
An egg cell is a gamete, and so is a sperm cell.
There is two cycles to the process of meiosis. The cycles are involving a gamete mother cell and dividing them into fourths.