Biology, asked by sarath92, 11 months ago

what is true of gametes? a. they are diploid b. they give rise to gonads c. they produce hormones d. they are formed from gonads​

Answers

Answered by sanam8557
14

Answer:

second is the right answer

Answered by krishna210398
1

Answer:

d. they are formed from gonads​

Explanation:

Option d is Correct

Gametes are the haploid cells which are formed in the reproductive organs. The primary reproductive organs are known as gonads.

The organs namely: testes in male and ovaries in females.

The male gamete is called sperm and is formed in testes.

The female gamete is called ovum and is formed in ovaries.

Both male and female gametes are formed by the process called gametogenesis.

Option a is Incorrect

Gametes are not diploid. Gametes formed by gametogenesis are the haploid cells.

Option b is Incorrect

They do not give rise to gonads. They are formed from the gonads.

Option c is Incorrect

They do not produce hormones. They fuse together to form zygotes which develop into an embryo.

Final Answer

Option d is the correct answer. They are formed from gonads which are true of gametes.

#SPJ2

Similar questions