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How the gametes are conducted from the place of production to the exterior? Explain the conduction of gametes in male and female class 8.

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Answered by ghoshsubhasish168
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Gametes are the reproductive cells used during sexual reproduction to produce a new organism called a zygote. Gametes are haploid in nature. The male gamete is called sperm with either X or Y chromosome as sex chromosome.It is much smaller than the female gamete and very mobile. It has a long tail, flagellum, that allows it to move towards the female gamete. The female gamete is called an egg or ova with X chromosome only as a sex chromosome.

Gametes are formed through meiosis (reduction division), in which a germ cell undergoes two fissions, resulting in the production of four gametes. During fertilization, male and female gametes fuse, producing a diploid (i.e., containing paired chromosomes) zygote.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In flowering plants, the flowers use meiosis toproduce a haploid generation which produce gametes through mitosis. The female haploid is called the ovule and is produced by the ovary of the flower. When mature, the haploid ovuleproduces the female gamete which are ready for fertilization.

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