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where male and female gemetes formed in human​

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Answered by kabir645
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  • The gametes are haploid cells because they have only one set of chromosomes. When they unite they will join their single sets of chromosomes to make a complete set, and then they will be considered diploid cells. In the female, the eggs or ova mature in the female's ovaries. The sperm will mature in the male's testes.

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The gametes are haploid cells because they have only one set of chromosomes. When they unite they will join their single sets of chromosomes to make a complete set, and then they will be considered diploid cells. In the female, the eggs or ova mature in the female's ovaries. The sperm will mature in the male's testes.

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