
1) Anisogamete 2) Anisogametic 3) Antherozoid 4) Egg 5) Isogamete 6) Oosphere 7) Ovum 8) Sperm 9) Spermatic 10) Spermatid 11) Spermatozoan 12) Spermatozoid 13) Spermatozoon 14) Spermous
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1) Germ cell 2) It has unpaired chromosomes 3) It might undergo conjugation 4) Life starter 5) Mature germ cell 6) One formed by meiosis 7) One of two zygote producers 8) Ovum 9) Reproduction cell 10) Reproductive cell 11) Sex cell
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(in ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms) a cell or nucleus that fuses with another of the opposite sex in sexual reproduction.
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A haploid cell or nucleus involved in sexual reproduction, during which two gametes fuse to form a zygote.
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• (n.) A sexual cell or germ cell; a conjugating cell which unites with another of like or unlike character to form a new individual. In Bot., gamete designates esp. the similar sex cells of the lower thallophytes which unite by conjugation, forming a zygospore. The gametes of higher plants are of two sorts, sperm (male) and egg (female); thei...
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A mature male or female germ cell usually possessing a haploid (unpaired) set of chromosomes, and capable of initiating formation of a new diploid individual, or zygote, by fusion with a gamete of the opposite sex; this process is called fertilization. The gametes of some primitive organisms are i...
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A haploid sex cell, egg or sperm, that contains a single copy of each chromosome.
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A fertile reproductive cell.
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<biology, genetics> Specialised haploid cells produced by meiosis and involved in sexual reproduction. ... Male gametes are usually small and motile (spermatozoa), whereas female gametes (oocytes) are larger and nonmotile. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(gam´ēt) one of two haploid reproductive cells, male (spermatozoon) and female (oocyte), whose union is necessary in sexual reproduction to initiate the development of a new individual. the malarial parasite in its sexual form in the stomach of a mosquito; it may be either male (microgamete) or female (macr...
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A reproductive cell
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A reproductive cell that contains a single set of unpaired chromosomes (egg or sperm). Mutations in the DNA of a gamete are inherited by next generation of offspring. Also called germ cells.
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An haploid cell.gel electrophoresis the process by which nucleic acids (dna or rna) or proteins are
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A reproductive cell or germ cell (in plants the ova and pollen grains), usually haploid in chromosome number, and capable of uniting with another gamete of the opposite sex to form a new plant or animal.
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Gam'ete (găm'ēt; gȧ*mēt';
the latter usually in compounds )
noun [ Greek
gameth` wife, or
game`ths husband, from
gamei^n to marry.]
(Biol.) A sexual cell or germ cell; a conjugating cell which unites with another of like or unlike...
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(gam;et) A haploid sex cell; either an egg cell or a sperm cell.
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A haploid reproductive cell.
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An individual's reproductive cell that is capable of fusing with another reproductive cell to form a zygote. In males, the sperm is the sex cell and the egg is the sex cell in females.
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A gamete is one of the two cells which fuse together to commence reproduction.
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(Gk: gamos=marriage) a mature germ cell able to unite with another in sexual reproduction. Gametes are formed during meiosis when the germ cell splits its chromosones. Thus gametes have only half the normal number of chromosomes. The union of two such cells (egg and sperm) forms a normal cell which is a unique individual.
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noun a mature sexual reproductive cell having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
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A gamete is a cell involved in sexual reproduction and contains one copy of each chromosome. In males, the gamete is the sperm; in females, it's the egg.
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A male or female reproductive cell capable of uniting in the process of fertilization with one of the opposite sex to develop into an embryo.
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A reproductive cell (e.g., spermatozoa and ova).
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A reproductive cell, either a sperm or an egg.
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