Biology, asked by kumarkapil2864, 8 months ago

difference between genes, sperm, germ cell, and gametes......

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Answered by omasati2004
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One set of 23 comes from mom and the other 23 from dad. The egg and sperm cells are an exception--they have only 23 chromosomes each. A sperm from the man combines with a woman's egg in her womb to make a zygote. The zygote ends up with a total of 46 chromosomes and can now grow into a baby.

Germ cells are cells that create reproductive cells called gametes. Germ cells are located only in the gonads and are called oogonia in females and spermatogonia in males. In females, they are found in the ovaries and in males, in the testes. During oogenesis, germ cells divide to produce ova, or eggs, in females.

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Answered by chinki004
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Explanation:

One set of 23 comes from mom and the other 23 from dad. The egg and sperm cells are an exception--they have only 23 chromosomes each. A sperm from the man combines with a woman's egg in her womb to make a zygote. The zygote ends up with a total of 46 chromosomes and can now grow into a baby.

Germ cells are cells that create reproductive cells called gametes. Germ cells are located only in the gonads and are called oogonia in females and spermatogonia in males. In females, they are found in the ovaries and in males, in the testes. During oogenesis, germ cells divide to produce ova, or eggs, in females.

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