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organism in which both type of gametes are produced by 2 individuals are called _______

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Answered by swati2816
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Animal is which both male and female gametes are produced are called Bisexaul
while male and female gamete produced in different animal they are called unisexual
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Answered by ssonu43568
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Cellular reproduction

Explanation:

  • Gametes are the reproductive cells used during sexual reproduction to produce a new organism called a zygote. The male gamete is called sperm. 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. It is much larger than the sperm and is not made to move.
  • Both the male and female gametes are formed during a process of cellular reproduction called meiosis. During meiosis, the DNA is only replicated or copied one time. However, the cells are divided into four separate cells. This means that the new gamete cells have only half of the number of chromosomes as the other cells. So, during meiosis, DNA or chromosomes are copied, then split into two cells (with one full set of chromosomes each), then again split into two more cells, leaving only half of the pairs of chromosomes in each new cell.
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