Biology, asked by borademadhav885, 1 month ago

Why male gametes are produced in large numbers as compared to female gametes.

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Answered by xcishika4974
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In those plants, water is the medium through which gamete transfer takes place. A large number of the male gametes, however, fail to reach the femalegametes. To compensate this loss of male gametes during transpot, they are produced in large numbers. Yes it is also applicable in animals.

Male gametes need to be transported to female gamete for fertilization. A large number of them are destroyed or lose their viability until they reach female gamete. To compensate for the loss of male gametes during transport, a large number of male gametes are produced

Answered by bhandaryditsaot7
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hope it helps u

Explanation:

The number of male gametes produced is more than the female gametes because male gametes are usually motile and they have to compete with one another for their existence. While the female gamete is stationary. At the end only one male gamete fuses with the female gamete for the fertilization to take place.

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