a sperm.
Male conifers produce pollen cones, which carry the male reproductive cells responsible for fertilizing the female cones. These male cones release pollen into the air to be carried by the wind to nearby female cones. Once the pollen reaches a female cone, it fertilizes the ovules within, leading to the development of seeds.
Male sex cells are called sperm. They are responsible for fertilizing the female egg.
Pollen is produced by male cones, also known as strobili, in gymnosperms, such as conifers and cycads. These cones shed pollen grains that contain male gametes for fertilizing the ovules in female cones.
A male gamete is a sperm cell, which is found in the testes of a male reproductive system. Sperm cells are produced through a process called spermatogenesis and are responsible for fertilizing the female egg during sexual reproduction.
The result of a male gamete fertilizing a female gamete is a zygote.
The fertlized female gamete starts to develop a baby
In reproduction, the fusion of male and female gamate in (eg. Humans)or ouside(eg. Fish) female is called fertilization.
When the female stops laying eggs and the male stops fertilizing them.
sperm
All female creatures develop eggs with or without a male. The male is only needed to do the fertilizing. So the answer is no.
a sperm.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
Female pot belly pigs become pregnant through mating with a male pig. The male pig mounts the female from the rear and ejaculation occurs. Sperm is then transferred to the female's reproductive tract, fertilizing the eggs.
The reproduction in humans is a sexual type of reproduction. It includes fusion of motile male gamate spermatozoa and non motile female ovum. The fertilisation leads to production of a diploid zygote.
The male gamete is the sperm cell, which is small and mobile, allowing it to fertilize the female gamete. The female gamete is the egg cell, also known as the ova, which is larger and contains nutrients to support early development of the embryo. When fertilization occurs, the sperm and egg combine to form a zygote, which develops into a new individual.
Male conifers produce pollen cones, which carry the male reproductive cells responsible for fertilizing the female cones. These male cones release pollen into the air to be carried by the wind to nearby female cones. Once the pollen reaches a female cone, it fertilizes the ovules within, leading to the development of seeds.