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differences between male and female gametes
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Answered by anshbhardwaj457
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The male gamete, sperm, is a smaller, mobile cell that meets up with the much larger and less mobile female gamete, egg or ova. Both sperm and egg are only haploid cells. They only carry half of the chromosomes needed.

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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Gametes are an organism's reproductive cells. They are also referred to as sex cells. Female gametes are called ova or egg cells, and male gametes are called sperm. ... In contrast, each egg cell, or ovum, is relatively large and non-motile

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