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Do Gametogenesis occur in asexual reproduction?​

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Answered by kaamilahap
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Answer: Gametogenesis

Explanation:

At the end of meiosis, four haploid cells have been produced, but the cells are not yet gametes. The cells need to develop before they become mature gametes capable of fertilization. The development of diploid cells into gametes is called gametogenesis. It differs between males and females.

A gamete produced by a male is called a sperm, and the process that produces a mature sperm is called spermatogenesis. During this process, a sperm cell grows a tail and gains the ability to “swim,” like the human sperm cell shown in the figure below.

A gamete produced by a female is called an egg, and the process that produces a mature egg is called oogenesis. Just one egg is produced from the four haploid cells that result from meiosis. The single egg is a very large cell, as you can see from the human egg

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Answered by tssaarashakil
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Explanation:

I think no they won't

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