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1n because its monoploid and its half so the other half goes to the sperm cell

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Q: What is the relative number of gametes in a egg production?
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Meiosis typically results in the production of what?

4 haploid cells


In body cells the number of gametes are?

gametes are sperm and egg cells. they arent in cells.


Does oogenesis involve meiosis?

Yes, both oogenesis (egg production) and spermatogenesis (sperm production) utilize meiosis to produce haploid gametes, or gametes with half the normal amount of genetic material.


What is the benefit of uneven production of gametes in oogensis?

Oogenesis (misspelled as oogenesis) is the creation of an egg cell. The benefit of uneven production of gametes in oogenesis is one haploid cell gets the majority of the nutrients.


Are gametes haploid or diploid?

gametes are haploid (half the normal number of chromosomes)


What is the purpose of gametes in the sexual production?

The gametes are the sex organs in sexual reproduction. The female gametes are known as eggs or ova and the male gametes are known as sperm. The gametes carry the genetic information need to form a fertilised egg. When the sperm fuses with the egg they form an ovum which develops into a foetus.


Cystoplasm divides unequally in meiosis during the production of what?

gametes... usually egg cells I think... Three nonpolar bodies and only one egg becomes a zygote!


Specialized sex cells are known as?

Sex cells are also called gametes. Each has 23 chromosomes or half the number of other cells.


Why meiosis and gametogenesis are always interlinked?

Meiosis is the process by which the nuclei of certain somatic cells reduce the number of chromosomes by half, in order to produce gametes, or sex cells. The production of gametes is known as gametogenesis. Gametes must have only half the normal number of chromosomes (a condition known as haploid) so that when two gametes (an egg and a sperm) combine, the resulting zygote (fertilized egg) will have the full number of chromosomes-a condition called diploid.


What are the two types of gametes in the human body?

Gametes in humans are cells that fuse with other during fertilization (the reproductive process). The respective gametes are egg shaped for females and tadpole shaped for males.


Do wounds heal because of meiosis?

no. meiosis is only for the production of gametes (sperm or egg cells). growth and repair of the body is done through mitosis


Why is it neccessry to reduce the chromosome number of gametes but not other cells of an organism?

Gametes are sperm and egg cells. When the sperm fertilizes the egg, their genetic material is joined to form a new cell called a zygote. Because both the sperm and egg cells have half the number of chromosomes as in normal body cells, the zygote will have the full number of chromosomes as in normal body cells.