gametes

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plural of gamete
gamete
A reproductive cell (male (sperm) or female (egg)) that has only half the usual number of chromosomes
gamete
A cell, such as a sperm or an egg, that is specialised for fertilisation Gametes have a single set of chromosomes
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Gamete is the name for the two types of male and female cell that join together to make a new creature. a type of cell which joins with another cell, starting the development of a baby or other young creature (gameta, from gametes )
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Mature male or female reproductive cells with a haploid set of chromosomes
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In Zoöl
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A reproductive cell (eggs in a woman and sperm in a man)
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the similar sex cells of the lower thallophytes which unite by conjugation, forming a zygospore
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Haploid reproductive body arising from meiosis, either the sperm (male) or egg (female)
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A reproductive cell (haploid) which unites with another in fertilization to produce a zygote from which a new individual (genet) arises
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Mature male or female reproductive cell (sperm or ovum) with a haploid set of chromosomes; in humans, sperm, and egg cells
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Male and female reproductive cells are called gametes Each gamete contributes half of the genetic material needed to create a whole offspring The male gamete is represented by the pollen grain and the female gamete by the ovule
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a mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
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{i} mature reproductive cell
gamete
A reproductive cell (male or female) that has only half the usual number of chromosomes
gamete
配子, Mature male or female reproductive cell (sperm or ovum) with a haploid set of chromosomes (23 for humans)
gamete
A sperm or egg Also known as 'germ cell'
gamete
The male or female reproductive cells-the sperm or the egg (ovum)
gamete
Mature male or female reproductive cell (sperm or ovum) with a haploid set of chromosomes (23 for humans) Source : Human Genome Project Information; PhRMA Genomics
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The sexually reproducing cells of a fern
gamete
In eukaryotes, the haploid cell analogous to sperm and egg, which results from meiosis
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In Bot
gamete
Mature reproductive cell with a haploid set of chromosomes
gamete
a sex cell, e g , a spermatozoan or egg cell, produced by sexually reproducing orgnaisms
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1) biology a mature germ cell able to fuse with another in sexual reproduction 2) EDGE a copy made of a genotype for the purpose of recombining with other genotypes
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gamete is most commonly used of the sexual cells of certain Protozoa, though also extended to the germ cells of higher forms
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Sperm produced by the male organism or eggs produced by the female organism, which contain one haploid set of chromosomes, they unite to cause fertilization and a diploid zygote
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= The sexual cell, male and female, which combine to start the development of a new baby Each gamete has one half of the total chromosomes needed for each new individual This is sexual reproduction See Meiosis
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gamete designates esp
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A mature, functional haploid cell whose nucleus fuses with that of another gamete of the opposite sex to form a zygote
gamete
A reproductive cell, either a sperm or an egg
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A haploid reproductive cell
gamete
A sexual cell or germ cell; a conjugating cell which unites with another of like or unlike character to form a new individual
gamete
A single celled organism containing half the normal number of chromosomes of its parent species, it is the scientific term which describes both an individual sperm and an individual egg (the egg contains half the chromosomes of the mother, the sperm contains half the chromosomes of the father) When two gametes participate in fertilization, the resulting zygote contains a full complement of chromosomes of the parent species (resulting in a child that looks like you but that acts like your spouse!)
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One of the differentiated cells that is a product of meiosis In animals, sperm or egg cells
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The gametes of higher plants are of two sorts, sperm (male) and egg (female); their union is called fertilization, and the resulting zygote an oöspore
gamete
Mature male or female reproductive cell (sperm or ovum) with a haploid set of chromosomes (23 for humans)
gamete
A haploid germ cell (e g : a spermatozoon or ovum) that fuses with another germ cell during fertilisation
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    Etymologie

    [ 'ga-"mEt also g&-'m ] (noun.) 1886. New Latin gameta, from Greek gametEs husband, from gamein to marry.
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