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female reproductive system produces haploid gametes called


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Answered by Karanpargal
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The gametes are known as ovum

Rajmalandkar: it's ovary
Answered by pr264428
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Answer:

The halpoid gamete produced by female reproductive system is called the Ovum (plural : Ova).

Explanation:

  • Diploid  organisms produce haploid sex-cells or gametes by the process of gametogenesis.
  • The haploid male and female gametes on fusion, by the process of fertilisation, produce a diploid zygote that forms a new offspring.This maintains the ploidy level of the organism.
  • In females, the ovaries produce the haploid gametes called Ova by the process of oogenesis.
  • The ova are produced from the primordial germ cells located in the ovaries by the process of meiosis.
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